Abstract

In this paper, the effects of solar flares on low-frequency atmospheric noise are examined. Relations between the rise of noise, and the area of the flares its intensity, location on the sun, and time of day are studied. Noise levels preceding flares are also examined to determine whether there are any phenomena which may be used for the prediction of high-frequency fade-outs.

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