April 26, 2025
news Space and Atmospheric Physics

Network Uses Radio Waves to Log Lightning

Network Uses Radio Waves to Log Lightning
Scientists creating a network to triangulate and pinpoint lightning strikes around the world are using a very narrow band of radio waves to detect the phenomena over long distances. The small network of very low frequency (VLF) receivers includes stations in the Antarctic, including at Palmer Station. VLF generally refers to radio frequencies in the range of 3 to 30 kilohertz.

Related posts

Join the Club

TheWorldsNews

Ice core tells 11,000-year history of explosive volcanic eruptions

TheWorldsNews

Perfect Storm

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This