20 April 2021. Observations & Basic Decryption of SR Report; Recent activity due to CME eruption?
19 April 2021. Observations and Basic Decryption of Tomsk's Full SR Report;
Recent CME on Eastern limb, not facing Earth, yet... did it leave an impression on us?
[(The "Observations" series is a detailed, technical look at the accepted and standard engineering behind the monitoring and recording of atmospheric phenomena. Stated objective is to understand the atmospheric phenomena that is creating the impressions on the graphs. using current captures of Tomsk, or related sites.)]
[lesson portion starts around 10min]
This exposition comes with a visual aid of the most recent capture from Tomsk Space Observatory.
-Current Conditions. This current set of peaks has been active since 13UTC on 18th, having a major spike at 21UTC, which is 4AM local time. This is an amplitude spike in the middle of the night.
The ionosphere reacting to direct solar radiance, in addition to lightning discharges are the initiation of the Schumann Resonances. In this case, we had recent solar activity in the form of a CME, that popped-off the side not facing us;
yet, this is the echo of that-- in my opinion
Solar effects on Earth act in a "forcing" fashion, that upper layers are compressed into lower layers. This forcing process mis-shapes the 'waveguide cavity', creating measurable effects on The Resonances.
Quality is the horizontal frequency which is the basis of the SR itself. In a slack condition (night time), the resonances go quiet, like a drum head that is too loose. Solar bursts from "the side" (so to speak) would happen "at night" or during an otherwise slack condition
red mode quality showed a huge spike at 5UTC/12LT, which follows flat behaviour during a peak period between White, Yellow, green.
In many cases, with spikes of Amplitude, there's a drop, or dip in the magnetics; which often come with a drop in frequency. Keep this in mind when comparing the Amplitude, and the Quality numbers, that the magnetics are not peaking as the amplitude does, in general. Frequently, there's a magnetics burst after an amplitude spike.
Diurnal variation in the Frequency shows an interesting variance with Green mode, which seems to be moving counter to the higher 3 modes.
This current string of peaks is Continuing from 21UTC,18th
-Peak(s); from 23-04UTC 19th.
Amplitude: A1(white)~53 ; A2(yellow)~30 ; A3(red)~27 ; A4(green)~15.5. [Amplitude units are deci-Bels pico-Electron-Volts.]
Quality: Q1(white)~8.5; Q2(yellow)~5; Q3(red)~ 49; Q4(green)~10. [Quality are units of pico-Teslas.]
Frequency: F1(white)~7.2 ; F2(yellow)~13.4 ; Q3(red)~19.2 ; F4(green)~24.5. [Frequency is peak to peak measure of Quality, in KM.]
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The purpose of the foregoing is to assist those interested in understanding the Schumann Resonances from the standard technical and accepted engineering perspective. To better understand the plotted composite, called 'The Schumann' one needs to have proper information; in addition to actual experience with radioelectronics and radioengineering.
I would maintain that the average person can get a hold of the necessary information I provide if you look hard enough. Yet, without a proper grounding in technical Principles, these graphs and charts are simply modern art produced by a machine. In addition to the information itself, I'm offering my personal experience in helping decypher these technical graphs and charts.
What are Schumann Resonances?
Schumann resonances are subtle atmospheric electromagnetics, which resonate , or oscillate, in the atmosphere as a result of lightning discharges; which also react from direct solar influences.
"The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth's surface and the ionosphere."
"Schumann resonances are the principal background in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum[2] from 3 Hz through 60 Hz,[3] and appear as distinct peaks at extremely low frequencies (ELF) around 7.83 Hz (fundamental),[4] 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8 Hz.[5]
"Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation[1] for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers, respectively.[2, 3]
"ELF radio waves are generated by lightning and natural disturbances in Earth's magnetic field, so they are a subject of research by atmospheric scientists. In atmospheric science, an alternative definition is usually given, from 3 Hz to 3 kHz.[4, 5] [Refs: Wikipedia.org-]
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Image capture link: (https://www.disclosurenews.it/schumann-resonance-last-image/)
Youtube community page link: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2yopCLcJ9YU7JpRRGH7uAw/community)
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