Study of the statistical footprint of lightning activity on the Schumann Resonance
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Soler Ortiz, Manuel José![Autoridad Universidad de Almería Autoridad Universidad de Almería](/themes/Mirage2/images/autoridades/autoridad.png)
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2023-12-01Resumen
The Schumann resonance is an electromagnetic phenomenon, a product of lightning activity inside the earth-ionosphere cavity. Five years of Schumann resonance records are analyzed by a novel methodology that segments the records into time intervals and finds the probability distribution that best describes each segment. Then patterns are extracted from the resulting time series and compared against known patterns of global lightning activity to further test the power of the methodology under study.
The Quality of Fit indices show how over 95% of the segments analyzed are properly described by the distribution that fit them best. The relationship between global lightning activity and the number of segments identified as Gaussian emerges clearly. A link between Laplacian segments and local lightning activity is explored as well. This presents transient statistical fitting as an alternative for characterizing complex phenomena by identifying different segments with a probability distrib...
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Schumann Resonance
Statistical fitting
Lightning activity
Time series