posted on Oct, 22 2004 @ 12:14 PM
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The chart below is a running 36 hour plot of the readings taken from the fluxgate magnetometer, built by the University of Alaska, Geophysical
Institute, operating at the HAARP ionospheric observatory in Gakona, Alaska. The three traces represent mutually orthogonal components of the earth's
magnetic field as follows:
The "H" component (black trace) is positive magnetic northward
The "D" component (red trace) is positive eastward
The "Z" component (blue trace) is positive downward
Geomagnetic storminess is usually indicated in oscillatory variations in the earth's magnetic field. Additional detail concerning the nature and
severity of the ionospheric disturbance can be found through analysis of the three components of the field.
Data from a chain of magnetometers is also available.
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does anyone understand what such an odd spike could represent?
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