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Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Thanks Martin most useful. Regards Mike --- /\ _/\/ \ / \/\ Mike German Hayfield in High Peak
By Mike German · #1700 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Hi Mike, I'm not a specialist on the subject, but searching though the archived data may be of some help. https://mst.nerc.ac.uk/data.html https://archive.ceda.ac.uk/tools/ I'd suggest emailing
By Martin · #1699 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Hello David The existing 6 screen live display at https://ukmeteorbeacon.org/beaconclient/ should provide some indication of wind speed at the altitude of the ionisation using the Doppler shift of
By Brian · #1698 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
In your searches Martin did you find any data on wind profile data - wind speed, direction altitude.? I am interested fin wind effects distorting meteoroid ionisatioin trails and in my rudimentary
By Mike German · #1697 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Interesting Martin, I can hear the station just on the noise threshold of my Rx most of the time. Antenna is a dipole in the loft, so very poor. QTH Coventry, not that far from the Tx.
By David Farn · #1696 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
The system on 46.4MHz located at Waltham on the Wold is just transmitting with no outstations reporting back. So it is effectively just burning electricity. My guess is it will continue to run until
By Martin · #1695 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
The sound at 46.400MHz attached. Is this system in use or is it just burning electricity ? Brian
By Brian · #1694 ·
Re: UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Hello Martin Thanks for the info.? I took a look on some of those frequencies but so far the only one I received anything on was 46.400 which had some kind of pulsed transmission. It was fairly
By Brian · #1693 ·
UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar
Slightly off-topic, but this may be of general interest. I recently performed a bit more investigation, regarding the UK meteor scatter system and Wind profiling radar that operate around 46MHz. I
By Martin · #1692 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
I will rebalance the magnetometer thabks for advice Sent from Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2024 11:12:16 AM To:
By Andrew Thornett · #1691 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
Yes John, I didn¡¯t say anything before, but Andrew¡¯s trace doesn¡¯t look right. It looks like the magnetometer balance is off and limiting on the positive side. The trace only moved when there
By David Farn · #1690 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
??? ??? It does look odd that the rest of the trace is perfectly flat. There is usually some diurnal curve, with recent days being very turbulent. Yesterday was a little more quiet, but still
By John Cook · #1689 ·
Re: Meteor Echo of the day
By Peter Helm · #1688 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
I have reposted graph with more easily read times ¨C see https://www.astronomy.me.uk/lro-magnetometer-traces-august-2024 Andy Sent: 13 August 2024 20:48 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [baa-rag]
By Andrew Thornett · #1687 ·
Magnetometer traces August 2024
I have put a number of my traces from August 2024 on this URL = https://www.astronomy.me.uk/lro-magnetometer-traces-august-2024 Please could you take a look and let me know what you think. Strangely
By Andrew Thornett · #1686 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
Here's my magnetometer plot of 12-08-24 - quite a disturbed day. Fairly good correspondence with the Aurorawatch Sumburgh (Shetland) magnetometer. Callum [email protected]> wrote:
By callum_potter · #1685 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
It is always worth checking http://geomag.bgs.ac.uk/data_service/space_weather/current_conditions.html you can see today's and yesterday's data only. You need to be quick to make a check. What time
By Andrew Thomas · #1684 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
Hello, ??? ??? I cannot read the time scale either, but the 12th did have a very strong disturbance, particularly between 14:00 and 18:00UT. The Mull magnetometer shows this very well. The
By John Cook · #1683 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
My unprocessed data shows that there has been a lot going on since early on the 12th Aug. I see an extra dip in the X axis starting at about 7am this morning. I can't really make out the times on your
By David Farn · #1682 ·
Re: Magentometer today 12/8/2024
There are some CME disturbances reported on Space Weather today, could be that. I am just downloading my Mag data and will see if I have seen anything here in Coventry. It's all happening at once,
By David Farn · #1681 ·