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Radio Noise Studies of Several Severe Weather Events in Iowa in 1971

M. A. LindDept. of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames 50010

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J. S. HartmanDept. of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames 50010

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J. L. StanfordDept. of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames 50010

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Abstract

The purpose of this note is to show that not all tornadic storms yield the same radio-frequency noise behavior. One funnel cloud observed gave significant radio noise over a frequency range from 2.5 to 144 MHz.

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The purpose of this note is to show that not all tornadic storms yield the same radio-frequency noise behavior. One funnel cloud observed gave significant radio noise over a frequency range from 2.5 to 144 MHz.

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