Abstract

Dynamic spectra of Jovian noise storms at 20–30 MHz are compared with the scintillation indices of the overhead radio source Cas A at 45 MHz. Of six intense storms observed, four that displayed broadband lane patterns occurred on nights when the scintillation index of Cas A was unusually low, while two that did not display broadband lane structures occurred on nights when the scintillation index was high. It is evident that the scintillation boundary was located north of Oulu on the nights when the broadband lane patterns occurred and was therefore not involved in the lane-producing mechanism.

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