Abstract

Evidence that Geminid meteor showers of December 1972 and 1973 affect the nocturnal LF amplitude is presented. The observations clearly show high attenuation of the signal with an increase in fading frequency, pronouncedly on December 14, the peak activity day of Geminids, for both years. The fading frequency appears to be deeper and faster when it is associated with higher magnetic activity.

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