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luxordelphi
reply to post by Bedlam
Now that we've entered calmer waters...sorry you are under the weather. Put the bird in the sink to defrost over night (if it was frozen) and then a 5am kitchen duty call on the day of should put it all on the table by 2pm. (Best to
get someone in to help who has done this all before.)
Looking forward to your answers when you are feeling up to it. It's always annoying, I know, to have people like Eastlund and now Papa talking out of school. I'm sure you'll make the best of it. And I never meant to accuse you of being a sitaround.
This conjugate point off New Zealand was mapped in concentric circles, like a bullseye.
The STAR Lab Very Low Frequency (VLF) group studies electromagnetic waves in the
frequency range of 100Hz to 100kHz that permeate the near-space environment of our
planet. The Navy-operated High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)
High Frequency heater located in Alaska allows for high power VLF waves of arbitrary
frequency and modulation to transmitted by modulated ionospheric heating. These VLF
signals can be ducted along the magnetic field lines of the Earth, causing the waves to travel
through the radiation belts, shown as the “Interaction Region” in the figure below, and
interact with energetic particles. The interactions can include VLF wave amplification as
well as electron pitch angle scattering. The primary objective of the buoy is to detect and study ducted whistler-mode signals excited by the HAARP HF heating facility in Alaska. Observation of the so called ‘one-hop’ signal at the magnetic conjugate point, where the buoy is located, and the ‘two-hop’ signal in
the HAARP vicinity allows for investigation of the wave amplification and growth processes
known to take place in the magnetosphere. Quantitative analysis of multi-hop echoes along
with measurements of associated electron precipitation will allow the determination of the
parameters and know-how necessary for the design of a space-based radiation belt
remediation system. More generally, the purpose of the proposed experiments is to ‘learn’ to
amplify injected ELF/VLF signals so as to better utilize them in the scattering of trapped
radiation belt particles.
Whistlers happen when an impulse of electromagnetic energy, typically from a stroke
of lightning, (I say typically, because manmade impulses can cause whistlers, such as a
nuclear blast or pulsed signals from a VLF Radio station), enter a duct in the
magnetosphere and follow a magnetic field line to the conjugate point in the opposite
hemisphere. These ducts are tubes of enhanced electron density that are field-aligned
with the earth’s magnetic field.
A radar for measuring many of the properties of the ionosphere and the neutral upper atmosphere.
The radar uses a technique that is much more sensitive and has greater spatial resolution than more conventional ionosondes, but requires powerful radar transmitters and large antennas.
luxordelphi
reply to post by Bedlam
Thankyou for your replies which I read with interest. Jumping right in: the agitated/dislodged electrons spiral down/up the magnetic field lines. They don't shoot or blob or...; they spiral.
Conjugate points, believe me if you dare, can be configured from satellites. Holy moly! That adds a new dimension.
Here is an interesting article on conjugate points around the globe.
These artifacts, then, are peculiarly located, geographically.
BUT I'm hung on this bullseye that HAARP created.
But we no longer need HAARP or any ground station to do the electron precipitation trick. We can dump electrons right out of the inner belt structure by using a small cluster of satellites we have in there.
The previous method used something similar to conjugate point whistler propagation (which also causes electron precipitation) but was more aggressive than a whistler signal. That could be worked from HAARP or a number of other sites. But now you can just dump a CME to the ionosphere and drain the belt in a...short period of time.
Almost every place has a conjugate point.
Which secrecy? Conjugates and whistlers are well known phenomena. At least to radio guys such as myself.
That's nothing more than an interaction between the beam and the ionospheric conditions at the time. Usually you get a ball.
luxordelphi
Are you talking about the inner radiation belt? Are there satellites there?
What!!!???
Dumping coronal mass ejections into the ionosphere???!!!
Too much turkey.
We weren't talking about every place. We were talking about the places that receive concentric circles...
I was saying that a surge (such as the one about Sandy in the thread you linked to explain the artifact business) picked up by instrumentation in place COULD be a natural surge, signalling an event.
I'm going to go with the 200 global petroglyphs here and say that usually, before an event, you get a spiral.
No one "receives concentric circles".
The early studies, and most of the work to the present, have centered primarily on the question: Which geophysical phenomena, expecially those occurring in the upper atmosphere, are constrained to occur at the same time and in similar manner at these two points by virtue of the field linkage?
The phenomena most likely to be field-related in this way are those arising from the flux of low energy charged particles from the sun, which, by their interaction with the earths' field, will in general spiral about the field lines and either 'mirror' at two spatial conjugates above the atmosphere or precipitate into the atmosphere.
It was also recognized that hydromagnetic waves might propagate along field lines to conjugate points.
CMEs and HANDs dump a lot of high speed electrons into the inner magnetosphere, where they become trapped and loop around at high speed.
If you look at the "HAARP death spiral" photo, you'll see that.
But you go with the 'similar shapes' theory. I have a black car. Night is black. Therefore my car is made of nighttime.
luxordelphi
reply to post by Bedlam
(Just lost my entire post to you - really getting annoying.)
Conjugate points mirror phenomena.
Do you mean the spirals that people saw in the sky? The one over eastern Australia in 2010? Or the ones in Russia and China and Norway in 2009? Artifacts?
A lot of people saw them and photographed them and filmed them.
luxordelphi
As far as the weather radar 'artifacts': the locations where they appear are indicative. Why in receiver locations?
Don't you hate that? I've gotten to where I copy the thing off to a text window if it's over a few lines long.
None of that proves that you "receive concentric circles" it's more an effect of the right hand rule.
No, those are booster failures. They generally look like spirals or earth shattering kabooms.
Bedlam
Things tend to die or malfunction in certain characteristic ways. I'd have been shocked NOT to find that Blue Marble used a spin radiometer to get cloud images.
luxordelphi
reply to post by Bedlam
Yes...rephrasing: why do the weather artifacts appear at conjugate points where receivers/transmitters are set up at both ends?
I'm asking here about a coincidental occurrence. And these receivers - the MWA's - are supposed to be sophisticated enough to leave donuts in the dust.
luxordelphi
Bedlam
Things tend to die or malfunction in certain characteristic ways. I'd have been shocked NOT to find that Blue Marble used a spin radiometer to get cloud images.
Unhappily the 'malfunction' occurred over a receiver/transmitter area.