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YaKnow User ID: 2244856 United States 10/02/2011 05:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This also explains the strange noises in the atmosphere. The clearing of these killer electrons known to exist in the Van Allen Belts caused noise. [link to www.physorg.com] cut, Scientists previously discovered that electrons in the outer radiation belt can extract energy from these chorus waves to reach near-light speed and become killer electrons. The new research, confirmed by the team's THEMIS (Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms) observations, is that the chorus waves can be refracted into the inner portion of the radiation belts by dense plasma near Earth and bounce around from hemisphere to hemisphere within the radiation belts. When this happens, the chorus waves become disorganized and evolve into another type of radio wave called "hiss," according to the team. |
Nisa User ID: 2403091 United States 10/02/2011 05:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I posted this yesterday, it was on channel 10. Thread: Breaking !!!! Loud Booms unexplained in Louisville,TN. I live between Bristol and Knoxville, and one night last week when I took the dog out, I saw flashes of light to the south. I even made my husband go out and look. It wasn't lightning because the skies were clear. I think it was too cool to be heat lightning also. Since you say you live in Tennessee, has the sky been pink up your way this past week, after the sun goes down? Last Edited by Nisa on 10/02/2011 05:21 AM Knowledge is Power, Truth is Key. |