EARTH WHISTLE : GEOGRAPHY

NEWS : Earth whistles when lightning strikes, and there’s a new melody

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS ?

Lightning Energy and Whistler Waves:

  • Whistler Waves:
  • Lightning strikes release electromagnetic energy, creating whistler waves that travel along Earth's magnetic field lines.
  • Whistler waves move between the northern and southern hemispheres and have frequencies within the human hearing range (20–20,000 Hz).
  • These waves can travel at speeds up to a tenth of the speed of light.
  • New Research Discoveries:
  • Recent research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks discovered a new type of whistler wave generated by lightning energy reflected from the ionosphere into the magnetosphere.
  • This challenges previous beliefs and suggests that more lightning energy may enter the magnetosphere than previously thought.
  • The discovery could impact calculations of the effects of lightning on the Van Allen belts, with implications for space exploration.
  • Van Allen Belts:
  • The Van Allen belts are two regions of charged particles trapped by Earth's magnetosphere, extending from about 1,000 to 60,000 kilometres above the surface.
  • Discovered by James Van Allen in 1958, these belts protect Earth from solar and cosmic radiation by trapping particles within them.
  • They play a crucial role in space weather, affecting satellite operations and astronaut safety.

 

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