Robert Holzworth
0000-0002-8839-618X
University of Washington System
299 papers found
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Atmosphere-ionosphere conductivity enhancements during a hard solar energetic particle event
Global lightning characteristics deduced from ELF/VLF electromagnetic emissions observed by the DEMETER spacecraft
Lightning-generated whistler waves observed by probes on the Communication/Navigation Outage Forecast System satellite at low latitudes
PLASMON: Data assimilation of the Earth's plasmasphere
Intercomparisons of ground-based and satellite-based lightning measurements used in creating a proxy dataset for the Geostationary Lightning Mapper
Observations of multi-microsecond VHF pulsetrains in energetic intracloud lightning discharges
Observation of Schumann Resonances in the Earth's Ionosphere: Implications for Thunderstorm and Lightning Monitoring from Orbit
Evaluation of Long-Range Lightning Detection Networks using TRMM/LIS Observations
Перспективы использования всемирной сети локации гроз (WWLLN) для определения пепловых извержений вулканов на Камчатке
Relative and Absolute Detection Efficiency of WWLLN
Initial studies with the lightning detector on the C/NOFS satellite, and cross validation with WWLLN
Study of oblique whistlers in the low-latitude ionosphere, jointly with the C/NOFS satellite and the World-Wide Lightning Location Network
First simultaneous observations of MeV electron precipitation from multiple balloon-borne spectrometers
Satellite triangulation of thunderstorms, from fading radio fields synchronously recorded on two orthogonal antennas
Daily and intraseasonal relationships between lightning and NO2 over the Maritime Continent
Magnetic-azimuth dependence of D-layer radio reflectivity, using lightning sferics as radio transmitters
Associations between Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor terrestrial gamma ray flashes and sferics from the World Wide Lightning Location Network
Deconvolving the lightning sferic VLF source waveform from its temporally-superposed ionospheric reflections
Global detection of explosive volcanic eruptions with the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) and application to aviation safety
What can geolocated sferics tell us about Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes?
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