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HAARP po drugi put medju Srbima

a_jovicic RSS / 25.06.2016. u 05:38

Kad nas je onomad strefila "Tamara" (to je onaj ciklon koji nam je doneo "hiljadugodišnje" poplave) društvene mreže su se "usijale" od raznih teorija zavere, počev od HAARP-a, preko chemtrails "zaprašivanja", pa sve do sukoba belih i crnih magova oko prevlasti nad "srBskim energeCkim poljima". "Presudu" je donela naša politička elita i za sve na kraju bi kriv sam Gospod Bog.

U ponedeljak, dvadesetog juna, leta Gospodnjeg 2016. nad prestonicom naše "nebeske" Srbije, desio se još jedan dogadjaj (po prvi put u novijoj istoriji ... ali stvarno). Ovako je na satelitskom snimku izgledalo formiranje super-ćelije ...

A šta je super-ćelija? E pa to je ono što u Americi izaziva tornada. Mi smo još i dobro prošli pošto konfiguracija našeg terena nije takva da nas tornada vole (mada je u Pančevu primećena "tromba" a.k.a "pijavica"). Doduše grad je napravio lom po mestima gde je nevreme prošlo ali prave nevolje su zadesile naše komšije gde je super-ćelija skupljala dodatnu snagu i na kraju stigla do bratske Rusije (i posle čik da neko kaže da mi nikada u istoriji nismo bombardovali Ruse!)

Naravno da je i povodom ovog ne tako čestog ali ipak potpuno prirodnog dogadjaja, krenula lavina komentara po društvenim mrežama kako nam opet ta zla osovina CIA-Vatikan-Masoni izaziva haos u državi (valjda da bi zaustavili "reforme" ka kojima grabimo svom snagom) no samu pojavu su dan pre toga očekivali svi koji se u meteorologiju razumeju (ili bar znaju da čitaju meteo-upozorenja). Ekipa sa SerbianMeteo foruma (istog onog koji je ranije objašnjavao "Tamaru"), od ranog jutra je čekala gde će doći do formiranja super-ćelije. Veče pre toga, ESTOFEX portal (Evropski eksperimentalni sajt za predvidjanje oluja) je izdao upozorenje nivoa 3 za koje ljudi sa foruma kažu da je tek po drugi put u periodu dužem od 10 godina, izdato za područje Beograda. "Nanjušili" su i da ima uslova za stvaranje tornada. I Republički hidrometeorološki zavod je izdao neko upozorenje ali je ono bilo nekako "tunjavo" i nije nagoveštavalo da će se nešto ovako desiti.

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No dobro, oluja je bila i prošla. Opet se pokazalo da smo kao društvo totalno nespremni za elementarne nepogode (bez obzira što se one i ne pojavljuju uvek iznenada ... bez "najave"). Vreme je svake godine sve nestabilnije (i mada meteorolozi tvrde da su to "uobičajene oscilacije", ne treba zanemariti istraživanja klimatologa, glaciologa i okeanografa koji ukazuju da se globalno zagrevanje ubrzava i da topljenjem Zemljinih polova rizikujemo zaustavljanje i promenu smera okeanskih struja što lako može da dovede do novog ledenog doba). Ne ulazeći u to šta je uzrok globalnom zagrevanju (tj. da li je u pitanju čovekovo bahaćenje sa emisijom ugljen-dioksida ili su to prirodni Milankovićevi ciklusi), činjenica je da živimo u dobu kada klima i nije bila toliko nemilosrdna prema nama. Pre par desetina hiljada godina, kolebanja su bila znatno veća te ne bi valjalo da ih svojim delovanjem opet pokrenemo.

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Nego da se vratimo na blisku budućnost. Gde naći informacije o trenutnim vremenskim uslovima i koliko-toliko kvalitetne vremenske prognoze?

Prvi izbor (pogotovo za one koji ne vladaju stranim jezicima) je svakako ...

1. Republički hidrometeorološki zavod (RHMZ) ... http://www.meteo.rs

Ako zanemarimo "selfi" pobude trenutnog direktora (koji svojim portretom i najavama poseta kojekakvim kongresima po svetu) zauzima značajan deo prostora naslovne stranice (a što bi moglo mnogo korisnije da se upotrebi za sadržaj koji meteo-servis treba da pruža zainteresovanim gradjanima) i ako nemate potrebu da sajtu pristupate sa mobilnih uredjaja (gde ona prethodna zamerka pogotovo ima smisla), na naslovnoj strani možete naći trenutne temperature i opise vremena za veće gradove u Srbiji ... a i prognozu istih tih parametara za tekući ili naredne dane. Sve ostalo morate tražiti dublje (tj. "kliktati" više). Ostavljam vam da sami istražite šta se sve nalazi po "bespućima" sajta ali ono što treba napomenuti kao prilično korisno pomagalo kada se spremate npr. da krenete sa posla ... ili u provod u grad, bi mogla da bude radarska slika u (skoro) realnom vremenu gde možete videti da li vam nailazi neka nepogoda.

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Još jedna korisna stranica (ukoliko živite u Beogradu ili Pančevu) su i podaci sa automatskih meteoroloških stanica.

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Ako ste pak vezani za reke, postoje na sajtu i stanja vodotokova kao i prognoze nivoa reka za naredni period.

Sve u svemu, ima dosta korisnih podataka ali korisnički interfejs nije baš user-friendly koliko bi to savremene ICT tehnologije omogućavale.

No dobro ... ipak želimo da vidimo malo više detalja o tome šta nas čeka u narednim danima. Možda bi bilo dobro "prisluškivati" šta meteorolozi (kako profesionalci tako i amateri) "čavrljaju" dok gledaju i analiziraju gomilu meteoroloških modela ... a za to je pogodan ...

2. Serbianmeteo forum ... http://www.serbianmeteo.com/forum/

Ovo je prilično neformalan sajt ali pruža interesantne "insajderske" informacije o tome šta nas čeka a bog'me ima i edukativnog materijala za one koji bi možda pokušali i sami da tumače razne dijagrame koji su izlaz iz numeričkih modela.

Dva osnovna odeljka su "Prognoze" (gde možete videti tumačenja modela i predvidjanje šta će da se desi u narednim danima) i "Aktuelne vremenske prilike" (gde gomila entuzijasta ostavlja svoja lična opažanja o nepogodama koje se približavaju i o njihovim posledicama)

No za one "lenje" koji ipak žele prognozu u nekom "tradicionalnijem" obliku, valja razmisliti i o nekim stranim sajtovima. Takvih ima puno i svako od nas ima neki svoj omiljeni ... koji je "najtačniji" (te vas ovom prilikom molim da sa ostalima podelite ta iskustva) a ja ću ovde preporučiti jedan koji ima globalnu pokrivenost i koji na "korisnički-drugarski" način prikazuje ne samo standardne parametre poput temperature i oblačnosti-padavina, nego i npr. očekivane promene pravca vetra, prognoziranu relativnu vlažnost vazduha, pritisak ...

3. Freemeteo ... http://freemeteo.rs

Sajt "prepoznaje" mobilne uredjaje (a postoji i u verzijama za Android i iOS) tako da se prilagodjava veličini ekrana. Daje vremensku prognozu meteo-parametara u rezoluciji od 3 sata a sadrži i istorijske podatke. Za razliku od sajta RHMZ-a, prikazaće i prognozu za proizvoljno izabranu lokaciju.

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I za kraj da podsetim na priču o navigaciji i pomorstvu. Postoje i sajtovi na kojima se nalaze upozorenja za pomorce, medjutim Internet obično i nije baš dostupan kad ste na sred mora ili okeana tako da se pomorci uzdaju u radio meteorološke najave ... sajt je više pomoćno sredstvo. Sistem je inače podeljen na zone odgovornosti (METAREA's) a formati upozorenja su takvi da se mogu prenositi radio vezom glasovno ili tekstualnim uredjajima pri čemu je format čitljiv za čoveka. Slična je situacija i sa vazduPLOhovstvom. Od životne važnosti za pilota su meteo podaci sa aerodroma na koji sleće. Ti podaci su standardizovani kroz METAR (Meteorological Terminal Aviation Routine Weather Report) i TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) formate. Ovi formati zahtevaju mašinskog "prevodioca".

Pa da čujemo koji je VAŠ omiljeni meteo-sajt?



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Lionsgate Lionsgate 21:11 25.06.2016

Re: Koristim native aplikaciju sa androida

Sirili bi se oni nego niko ih nece.

Pa koriste ga HTC i mali kineski prozivodjaci (Acer,Yazz, Blu, Xolo) a krenuli su i Alcatel i HP ali sve to deluje nekako mlako kao da ti proizvodjaci nesto ispipavaju.

Otkako sam uzeo windows phone preporodio sam se, punim ga na dva dana a sa androidom sam stalno gledao gde da ga prikacim na punjenje. Vec sam se privikao na operativni sistem pa mi android deluje nekako strano... ali vec je vreme da menjam telefon pa posto nema nicega novoga sto me intrigira na windowsima i ja cu da se vratim na android. Kud svi Turci tu i mali Mujo..
alselone alselone 23:31 25.06.2016

Re: Koristim native aplikaciju sa androida

Otkako sam uzeo windows phone preporodio sam se, punim ga na dva dana a sa androidom sam stalno gledao gde da ga prikacim na punjenje.

A meni obrnuto. :)

Dok sam imao 8.1 uzivao sam, punio sam tel na dva dana. Kako sam presao na 10 morao sam cak da ga punim dva puta dnevno. Slazem se da Win10 ima neka prilicno originalna resenja koja su me kupila, ali brate nema aplikacije, nema nista da ga prosiri. Sa Androidom imam 10ak dobrih aplikacija koje mi upotpunjuju tel i prave pravi smartphone.

MS mozda napravi pomak onim cudom kako se zvase, stao mi mozak, kojim ce moci desktop aplikacije da trce na telefonu i obrnuto, samo se plasim da je kasno. Dozvolili su da im se uzdrma platforma, sto je samo pre 5, 6 godina zvucalo potpuno neverovatno.

Mislim cak da su oni ovaj "rat" i alalili i da su se okrenuli sledecem velikom ratu na trzistu, sto je cloud. Jer Azure je zaista impresivan, mislim da je za par kopalja ispred svih ostalih.
alselone alselone 00:05 26.06.2016

Re: Koristim native aplikaciju sa androida

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Prica se da duh Bobija Fisera jos uvek luda Rjejkavikom.
Unfuckable Unfuckable 01:41 26.06.2016

Re: Rain

Par puta smo se klinac i ja ispalili kada smo isli na pecanje. Sve mislimo, ma nece, nece, onda se odvezemo pola sata u jednom pravcu bezveze jer pocne cim stignemo.


ume biti prava blagodet leti stići na pecanje bar čuku i po pre kiše.

Tu negde još i razumem ljudsku potrebu da sazna hoće li je biti ili neće.
alselone alselone 01:58 26.06.2016

Re: Rain

ume biti prava blagodet leti stići na pecanje bar čuku i po pre kiše.


Neke od lepsih ulova sam imao po kisi, i ako je leto ostao bih bez problema, da nisam sa klincem.

Ako su dani bili teski i sparni, kad padne kisa kao da se riba probudi. Imao sam slucajeve da prorade grabljivice, par puta basevi, nekad stuke i jednom som i cak jegulja.
emsiemsi emsiemsi 06:36 26.06.2016

Re: Koristim native aplikaciju sa androida

a_jovicic
alselone
HAARP je bio "ozbiljan" kandidat kod ovog sludjenog naroda


Samo kod ovog? Glupe teorije zavere postoje sirom sveta. Mislim da si toga svestan. Hoces da ti u pet minuta guglanja nadjem par 50 njih. Hoces onu o gusterima koji vladaju?

Ma ne tvrdim ja da je samo naš narod takav al' ima jedna (mala ali bučna) grupa ljudi kod koje je visoka korelacija izmedju jakog osećaja nacionalne pripadnosti i mitske borbe protiv svih zala ovog sveta poteklih uglavnom sa zapada. Ti isti stalno potenciraju neku našu vezu sa "nebeskim carstvom" na taj način zloupotrebljavajući kulturno nasledje celokupnog naroda proisteklo iz predanja o kosovskom boju ... pa im posle bude djavo kriv kad ih neko zavitlava zbog gluposti koje izlupetaju i zato optuže šaljivdžiju da je protiv "vaskolikog SrBskog roda" (pravopisne greške unete u skladu sa njihovim "osećajem" pravopisa)


Postoji naravno i druga grupa koja se "primila" na teorije zavere zapadnog porekla. Njihov rečnik nije tako arhaičan ali je stepen fanatizma jednakog intenziteta kao i kod prve grupe.

E obe te grupe "vaskrsnu" svaki put kada se desi neka neuobičajena prirodna pojava (jak ciklon sa intenzivnim padavinama što kiše, što snega ... ili ova super-ćelija koja je bila stvarno fascinantna pojava na nebu nad Beogradom ... i pitanje je da li će se ikada više desiti za našeg života baš na ovom mestu i ovakvog intenziteta ... i u to ime hvala gospodinu Vučiću što je za njegovog mandatarskog mandata Srbija meteorološki "bombardovala" Rusiju)


P.S. E sad da vidimo u koju grupu "domaćih izdajnika i stranih plaćenika" ili "prvo-drugo-treće-četvrto-srbijanaca" će mene "klasifikovati" blogeri.

Ево да те ја класификујем !
Прво, ти си много добар дечко, но, још си у фази форматирања.
Друго, циљна група којој покушаваш да се учипиш је она коју колоквијално називамо кругодвојкаши --- дакле, обавезна посебност, ексклузивност, тапијлук на урбаност и слично, посматрање других са висине итд...
Но, то што сам ти под друго рекао није за тебе, јер си ти много бољи од поменуте талибанске скупине. Непотребно је да лимитираш себе тим квази-вредностима.
emsiemsi emsiemsi 06:40 26.06.2016

Re: Koristim native aplikaciju sa androida

Lionsgate
Hvala na tumacenjima.

Mislio sam na urbane sredine pre, ne na sume i planine, znam da palninari koriste profesionalnu gps navigaciju... jedan od razloga sem baterije sto sam sa androida presao na windows je bas taj gps, meni su se windows telefoni sa offline (nokia) mapama pokazali znatno boljim od onih sa androidom, pa me je interesovalo da li je to do softvera ili hardvera pre (nokia koja se sad zove microsoft). Mislio sma da je to neki subjektivni dozvljaj pa hajde da pitam jer po recenzijama uredjaja se bas i ne bave gps navigacijom, pretce preko toga. U svakom slucaju hvala.

Телефон читај, сељака питај !
49 41 49 41 12:33 25.06.2016

Veliki Mag

Veliki Magu, dolazi zima; treba naseci drva - ti si svevideci, kakva ce biti zima?

Veliki Mag, pred indijanskim plemenom se zagleda u nebo zamisljeno.
-Nisam ovog puta siguran, moracu nasamo da konsultujem Bogove.

Krisom nocu otrci do NASA-ine glavne meteorolske stanice.

Kakva vam je prognoza za ovu zimu?
-Nista posebno.

Secite drva za zimu, rece mag svom plemenu; zima ce biti prosecna.

Veliki magu, jesmo li nasegli dovoljno sume?

Opet, tajno konsultovanje sa "Bogovima"

Posle 5-te konsultacije; NASA-ovci rekose.
-Dolazi hladna zima, da se ne pamti takva godinama.

Kako ste to ustanovili, upita ih mag?

Pogledaj gore u planini, Indijanci vec 3 meseca seku sumu.
To je siguran znak, da ce zima biti vrlo j...; kao nikad dosada.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 13:33 25.06.2016

Re: Veliki Mag

49 41
Veliki Magu, dolazi zima; treba naseci drva - ti si svevideci, kakva ce biti zima?

Samo mala modifikacija (moramo da pazimo na tačnost "izvora" da nas neki eventualni slučajni posetioc iz struke ne bi popljuvao)

Nije u pitanju NASA nego NOAA

... i vrač se bio brukao 3 godine za redom a ne 3 meseca
49 41 49 41 13:46 25.06.2016

Re: Veliki Mag

a_jovicic
49 41
Veliki Magu, dolazi zima; treba naseci drva - ti si svevideci, kakva ce biti zima?

Samo mala modifikacija (moramo da pazimo na tačnost "izvora" da nas neki eventualni slučajni posetioc iz struke ne bi popljuvao)

Nije u pitanju NASA nego NOAA

... i vrač se bio brukao 3 godine za redom a ne 3 meseca


Svojevremeno, kod nas je bio Koljcicki; koji je imao vrlo dobre sezonske prognoze.
To vise ne vazi; davno proslo.

Svojevremeno citao, da meteoroloski sateliti bi trebalo leteti na visini 800-1200 km da bi se utvrdile promene u atm./jonosferi i bile precizne prognoze.
To je skupo!
Za spijunazu nije za meteorologiju jeste.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 14:07 25.06.2016

Re: Veliki Mag

49 41
Svojevremeno citao, da meteoroloski sateliti bi trebalo leteti na visini 800-1200 km da bi se utvrdile promene u atm./jonosferi i bile precizne prognoze.

Ne samo to ... količina podataka koju treba obraditi je prosto nepojmljiva ... i uvek te s*ebe tamo neki leptir u Brazilu koji mahne krilima u nezgodnom trenutku.


49 41 49 41 15:05 25.06.2016

Verovatnoca

ili sreca.

Bivshi manager se rodio i odrastao na farmi, nekih 2000 ha.

Naisla je "pijavica". Sravnila 10 kuca sa zemljom. Njegovu preskocila; nastavila pir i sledecih 10 takodje sravnila.

Taj isti me je jednom upozorio.
Mesas dve totalno razlicite stvati.
Hurricane and Tornado.

Terminoloski razlicite, ali iza njih; bozemesacuvaj.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 01:15 26.06.2016

Re: Verovatnoca

49 41
Taj isti me je jednom upozorio.
Mesas dve totalno razlicite stvati.
Hurricane and Tornado.

Vrlo različite pojave ... Hurricane (uragan), typhoon (tajfun) i cyclone (ciklon) su jedno te isto ... u principu ciklon je generičko ime a uragan ili tajfun se koriste zavisno u kom se okeanu jave.

Uragani (tajfuni) nastaju iznad vodenih masa i velikih su dimenzija. Energiju vuku iz zagrejane vode i rastu sve dok ne nalete na obalu gde gube snagu što dublje zalaze u kopno.

Sa druge strane tornado je mnogo manji i drugačije se formira (dosta često na kopnu). U meteorološkoj terminologiji i tornado spada u ciklone.

Bitna razlika je što u kretanju uragana-tajfuna značajnu ulogu imaju Koriolisove sile dok je njihov uticaj u slučaju tornada minoran.
anonymous anonymous 17:06 25.06.2016

Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

....tamo gde se budala ....smeje .


U prilog činjenice da su naši ljudi najsposobniji i da umeju da se snadju i lepo žive , a da ništa ne rade, govori i saznanje da jedna dama iz naših krajeva, manje ili više poznata, a zove se Marija Spasojević, tamo negde nešto radi bez ikakvog uspeha .... i rezultata...

Osim što neki drugi, a propos njenih aktivnosti .....smišljaju svakojake teorije .... zavereničke ......


Suluda istraživanja , suludih Amera i Lokid Martina



Milan Novković Milan Novković 22:17 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Suluda istraživanja , suludih Amera i Lokid Martina

Ništa nije suludo, na te teme se decenijama eksperimentiše, i pre nego što se nekome previše zagolica mašta od nepoznatih reči evo

- Da bi radio talasi dobacili jako duboko u vodu do podmornica potrebne su im jako niske frekvencije, 300 Hz do nekoliko kiloherca (ovo su brzine ko oni nekad jako spori modemi i blogovanje i fejsbučenje preko ovih frekvencija je nikakvo, nemoguće, nego se šalju kratke i proste poruke (zamisli mrežu od 80 bajta u sekundi propusne moći)

- Na ovim frekvencijama su antene jako dugačke, desetinama kilometara, i često moraju da se zakopavaju u neprovodnu zemlju, da sad neobjašnjavam, pa su nepraktične - zamisli 50 Km antenu pod zemljom da bi slao 80 bajtova u sekundi).

- Pa su se "klinci" dosetili, kažu "ajde da sa 3KHz, npr, modulišemo HAARP, the najjači predajnih, emisiju tako da se u tom ritmu od 3 KHz greju i hlade joni u jonosferi, pa jonosfera postaje "predajnik".

- I bi tako, i to šljaka, i klinci svašta probaju mere, ...

VAŽNO: Kojom se efektivnom snagom greje jonosfera kako HAARP piči punom snagom?

A: Recimo 30 milivati po kvadratnom metru

Q: A kojom snagom, istovremeno, sunce piči po toj istoj jonosferi?

A: Sa oko 1.5 kilovata po kvadratnom metru, nači 50,000 puta jače.

Pa za svaki stepen celzijusa što sunce "nešto" gore pomeri, jončić ili dva, HAARP, a ovo je najbolje i ne uvek što može da uradi, pomeri to isto za pedesethiljaditi deo stepena celzijusovog.

Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje, nego osetljiva elektronika vadi nemoguće iz šuma.
Milan Novković Milan Novković 22:21 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.
anonymous anonymous 22:59 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Milan Novković
Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


Ovim se na primer bave samo zgubidani:

2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.
anonymous anonymous 23:09 25.06.2016

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....kad neko objavljuje ovakve stvari :


2016

Orlova, K, Shprits Y, Spasojevic M
New global loss model of energetic and relativistic electrons based on Van Allen Probes measurements Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

2015

Sato, M, Ushio T, Morimoto T, Kikuchi M, Kikuchi H, Adachi T, Suzuki M, Yamazaki A, Takahashi Y, Inan U et al.
Overview and early results of the Global Lightning and Sprite Measurements mission Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres PDF

Spasojevic, M, Shprits YY, Orlova K Global empirical models of plasmaspheric hiss using Van Allen Probes
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Kulkarni, P, Gołkowski M, Inan US, Bell TF
The effect of electron and ion temperature on the refractive index surface of 1-10 kHz whistler mode waves in the inner magnetosphere Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Li, JD, Spasojevic M, Inan US
An empirical profile of VLF triggered emissions Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Li, JD, Spasojevic M, Inan US
Predicting conditions for the reception of one-hop signals from the Siple transmitter experiment using the Kp index
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Kabirzadeh, R, Lehtinen NG, Inan US
Latitudinal dependence of static mesospheric E fields above thunderstorms Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Li, JD, Harid V, Spasojevic M, Gołkowski M, Inan US
Preferential amplification of rising versus falling frequency whistler mode signals Geophysical Research Letters PDF

2014

Carpenter, DL
The Early History of Very Low Frequency (VLF) Radio Research at Stanford PDF

Harid, V, Gołkowski M, Bell T, Li JD, Inan US
Finite difference modeling of coherent wave amplification in the Earth's radiation belts Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Blaes, PR, Marshall RA, Inan US Return stroke speed of cloud-to-ground lightning estimated from elve hole radii Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Marshall, RA, Nicolls M, Sanchez E, Lehtinen NG, Neilson J Diagnostics of an artificial relativistic electron beam interacting with the atmosphere Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Spasojevic, M Statistical analysis of ground-based chorus observations during geomagnetic storms Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Zoghzoghy, FG, Cohen MB, Said RK, Basilico SS, Blakeslee RJ, Inan US Lightning activity following the return stroke Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres PDF

Harid, V, Gołkowski M, Bell T, Inan US Theoretical and numerical analysis of radiation belt electron precipitation by coherent whistler mode waves Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Orlova, K, Spasojevic M, Shprits Y Activity-dependent global model of electron loss inside the plasmasphere Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Marshall, RA Effect of self-absorption on attenuation of lightning and transmitter signals in the lower ionosphere Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Liang, C, Carlson B, Lehtinen N, Cohen M, Marshall RA, Inan U Differing current and optical return stroke speeds in lightning Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Marshall, RA, Snively JB Very low frequency subionospheric remote sensing of thunderstorm-driven acoustic waves in the lower ionosphere Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres PDF

Marshall, RA, Adachi T, Hsu R-R, Chen AB Rare examples of early VLF events observed in association with ISUAL-detected gigantic jets Radio Science PDF
Chen, L, Jordanova VK, Spasojevic M, Thorne RM, Horne RB Electromagnetic ion cyclotron wave modeling during the geospace environment modeling challenge event Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Li, JD, Spasojevic M, Harid V, Cohen MB, Gołkowski M, Inan U Analysis of magnetospheric ELF/VLF wave amplification from the Siple Transmitter experiment Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

2013
Sauvaud, J-A, Walt M, Delcourt D, Benoist C, Penou E, Chen Y, Russell CT Inner radiation belt particle acceleration and energy structuring by drift resonance with ULF waves during geomagnetic storms Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

Goenka, C, Semeter JL, Noto J, Dahlgren H, Marshall R, Baumgardner J, Riccobono J, Migliozzi M Tunable filters for multispectral imaging of aeronomical features Advances in Space Research PDF

Cohen, MB, Gołkowski M 100 days of ELF/VLF generation via HF heating with HAARP Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Dahlgren, H, Semeter JL, Marshall RA, Zettergren M The optical manifestation of dispersive field-aligned bursts in auroral breakup arcs Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Graf, KL, Spasojevic M, Marshall RA, Lehtinen NG, Foust FR, Inan US Extended lateral heating of the nighttime ionosphere by ground-based VLF transmitters Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Salut, MM, Cohen MB, Ali MAM, Graf KL, Cotts BRT, Kumar S On the Relationship Between Lightning Peak Current and Early VLF Perturbations Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Haldoupis, C, Cohen M, Arnone E, Cotts B, Dietrich S The VLF fingerprint of elves: Step-like and long-recovery early VLF perturbations caused by powerful ±CG lightning EM pulses Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

NaitAmor, S, Cohen MB, T. Cotts BR, Ghalila H, AlAbdoadaim MA, Graf K Characteristics of long recovery early VLF events observed by the North African AWESOME Network Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Spasojevic, M, Shprits YY Chorus functional dependencies derived from CRRES data Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Said, RK, Cohen MB, Inan US Highly intense lightning over the oceans: Estimated peak currents from global GLD360 observations Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres PDF

de Soria-Santacruz, M, Spasojevic M, Chen L EMIC waves growth and guiding in the presence of cold plasma density irregularities Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Graf, KL, Lehtinen NG, Spasojevic M, Cohen MB, Marshall RA, Inan US Analysis of experimentally validated trans-ionospheric attenuation estimates of VLF signals Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Bunch, NL, Spasojevic M, Shprits YY, Gu X, Foust F The spectral extent of chorus in the off-equatorial magnetosphere Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Gołkowski, M, Cohen MB, Moore RC Modulation of auroral electrojet currents using dual modulated HF beams with ELF phase offset, a potential D-region ionospheric diagnostic Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Yan, X, LaBelle J, Haerendel G, Spasojevic M, Bunch N, Golden DI, Frey HU, Weatherwax AT Dayside auroral hiss observed at South Pole Station Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics PDF

Jin, G, Spasojevic M, Cohen MB, Inan US Utilizing nonlinear ELF generation in modulated ionospheric heating experiments for communications applications Radio Science PDF

Zoghzoghy, FG, Cohen MB, Said RK, Inan US Statistical patterns in the location of natural lightning Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres PDF

2012
Golden, DI, Spasojevic M, Li W, Nishimura Y An empirical model of magnetospheric chorus amplitude using solar wind and geomagnetic indices Journal of Geophysical Research PDF

Douglas, ES, Strahler A, Martel J, Cook T, Mendillo C, Marshall R, Chakrabarti S, Schaaf C, Woodcock C, Li Z et al. DWEL: A Dual-Wavelength Echidna Lidar for ground-based forest scanning IGARSS 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium PDF

Cohen, MB, Lehtinen NG, Inan US Models of Ionospheric VLF Absorption of Powerful Ground Based Transmitters Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Cohen, MB, Moore RC, Golkowski M, Lehtinen NG ELF/VLF wave generation from the beating of two HF ionospheric heating sources Journal of Geophysical Research PDF

Singh, R, Cohen MB, Maurya AK, Veenadhari B, Kumar S, Pant P, Said RK, Inan US Very low latitude (L = 1.08) whistlers Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Jin, G, Spasojevic M, Cohen MB, Inan US Harmonic minimization waveforms for modulated heating experiments at HAARP Journal of Geophysical Research PDF

Maurya, AK, Veenadhari B, Singh R, Kumar S, Cohen MB, Selvakumaran R, Gokani S, Pant P, Singh AK, Inan US Nighttime D region electron density measurements from ELF-VLF tweek radio atmospherics recorded at low latitudes Journal of Geophysical Research PDF

Moore, RC, Fujimaru S, Cohen MB, Gołkowski M, McCarrick MJ On the altitude of the ELF/VLF source region generated during “beat-wave” HF heating experiments Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Haque, N, Inan US, Bell TF, Pickett JS Spatial dependence of banded chorus intensity near the magnetic equator Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Haldoupis, C, Cohen MB, Cotts B, Arnone E, Inan U Long-lasting D-region ionospheric modifications, caused by intense lightning in association with elve and sprite pairs Geophysical Research Letters PDF

Keika, K, Spasojevic M, Li W, Bortnik J, Miyoshi Y, Angelopoulos V PENGUIn/AGO and THEMIS conjugate observations of whistler mode chorus waves in the dayside uniform zone under steady solar wind and quiet geomagnetic conditions Journal of Geophysical Research



..... jer će neki stvarno da pomisle da je u pitanju neka " zavera "

Zapravo, pojma nemam o čemu se tu radi.

Pretpostavljam sve same gluposti...
.
Milan Novković Milan Novković 23:10 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


Ovim se naprimer bave samo zgubidani:

Ne, i ne

Nego:

- Nekima naslovi tima "modulisano zagrevanje jonosfere" mogu da sugerišu da se tu ipak radi o nekoj mračnoj manipulaciji klimom, oko toga se vrte konsipracije koje kupuju ljudi koji ne znaju mnogo o elektromagnetici.

- Ovim se ljudi bave decenijam, što ne znači da nema prostora za naučni rad - recimo ako umesto 300 bita (boda) u sekundi provučeš ka podmornici 400, pa sa još većom pouzdanošću i otpornošću na šum, pa sa što inventivnijim modulacijama, pa tako nižim frekvencijama koje onda idu dublje u vodu, ... to su interesantna i važna istraživanja u informatici, elektromagnetici i razumevanju atmosfere za potrebe komunikacija.
anonymous anonymous 23:21 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....





A pogledaj ovo .....

....kako da se čovek ne uplaši ....


...ili na primer ovo ....




Milan Novković Milan Novković 23:31 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

....kako da se čovek ne uplaši ....

Pa da, zato sam i napisao komentar:

- Kad kažu "Heated region" radi se skoro o vakumu i jako malim promenama temperature, energijama iz HAARPA koje su 50,000 puta slabije od onoga što na istom mestu radi sunce.

- A te modulacije, i istraživanja na tu temu se vrte oko sledećeg:

1. Zamisli jednu periodu u sinusoidi, ceo ciklus, on na frekvenciji od 1 Hz traje jednu sekundu.

2. Modulacije se vrte oko toga kako da se što više informacija, što pouzdanije, ugura u tu "sinusoidu", jedan bit prvo u 10 sinusoida, pa dva ako može, pa tri, ... pa tri bita u jednu periodu/sinusoidu, ...i oko toga se vrti istraživanje. Signal onda polako i prestaje da bude sinusoida pa je podložan raznim fizičkim "šokovima", i onda oko toga ide peglanje pouzdanosti, sve sasvim solidna nauka.

Ali nema nikakve veze sa klimom
anonymous anonymous 23:36 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Milan Novković
....kako da se čovek ne uplaši ....

Pa da, zato sam i napisao komentar:

- Kad kažu "Heated region" radi se skoro o vakumu i jako malim promenama temperature, energijama iz HAARPA koje su 50,000 puta slabije od onoga što na istom mestu radi sunce.

- A te modulacije, i istraživanja na tu temu se vrte oko sledećeg:

1. Zamisli jednu periodu u sinusoidi, ceo ciklus, on na frekvenciji od 1 Hz traje jednu sekundu.

2. Modulacije se vrte oko toga kako da se što više informacija, što pouzdanije, ugura u tu "sinusoidu", jedan bit prvo u 10 sinusoida, pa dva ako može, pa tri, ... pa tri bita u jednu periodu/sinusoidu, ...i oko toga se vrti istraživanje. Signal onda polako i prestaje da bude sinusoida pa je podložan raznim fizičkim "šokovima", i onda oko toga ide peglanje pouzdanosti, sve sasvim solidna nauka.

Ali nema nikakve veze sa klimom


Baš ti hvala...

Sada mi je sve jasno....

Znao sam ja da su bačene pare.

I radujem se.

Lokid Martin će verovatno da bankrotira ...jer se previše istrošio...

Doduše nešto je participirala i vlada USA.
Milan Novković Milan Novković 23:48 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Znao sam ja da su bačene pare.

Nisu bačene ako na trenutak stavimo po strani naše mišljenje o vojnoj tehnologiji uopšte.

Njima su podmornice deo strateškog naoružanja - moraju da imaju mehanizme da sa njima nekako komuniciraju a da ih neprijatelj ne otkrije.

Alternativa su, i to se radilo-radi još uvek (ne znam da li se radi, ja ovde znam uglavnom teoriju, i nju samo u nekim grubim principima):

- Neke druge antene

- One stvarno umeju da budu dugačke desetinama kilometara

- I zbog niske frekvencije bi morale da budu jako visoko, nemoguće visoko da im zemlja ne bi bila ogledalo i poništavala signal (al zakomplikovaćemo se ako uđemo u ovo)

- Pa ih oni zakopavaju u zemlju male provodnosti (da bi efekat ogledala bio što manji, pa da ima zemlje i iznad antene

I to je em skupo, em nefleksibilno, HAARP je fazirani antenski sistem (doduše mogu da se faziraju i fragmenti ispod zemlje) i tako može da se bolje "nišani" (menjaš faze signala koji dovodiš raznim fragmentima).

Pa su oni po cenu prostije antene, HAARPove, od ove pod zemljom, podigli snagu HAARPA da bi modulisano zagrevanje jonosfere uopšte moglo da se meri u šumu koji pravi sunce i atmosfera.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 23:50 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Milan Novković
- Ovim se ljudi bave decenijam, što ne znači da nema prostora za naučni rad - recimo ako umesto 300 bita (boda) u sekundi provučeš ka podmornici 400, pa sa još većom pouzdanošću i otpornošću na šum, pa sa što inventivnijim modulacijama, pa tako nižim frekvencijama koje onda idu dublje u vodu, ... to su interesantna i važna istraživanja u informatici, elektromagnetici i razumevanju atmosfere za potrebe komunikacija.

Milane hvala ti na uvodu ... tj. pričama o komunikacijama sa podmornicama smo se bavili na nekom od tvojih blogova ali uskoro planiram da pišem i tekst o podmorničarstvu pa će tu biti prilike i za detaljisanje o podvodnim komunikacijama.

HAARP jeste ozbiljan projekat ali mu namena nije ono što razni teoretičari zavere misle da jeste. Sva ta istraživanja mogu da budu veoma korisna kako za trans-kontinentalnu komunikaciju sa strategijskim podmornicama tako i za poboljšanje tačnosti GNSS i ostalih sokoćala koja koriste prenos radio signala sa velikih udaljenosti.

Vreme (meteorološko) je toliko kompleksan sistem da bilo kakav pokušaj njegovog kontrolisanja teško da može da dovede do bilo čega drugog osim rasipanja budžetskih sredstava. Predvidjanje ponašanja još i nekako može da bude modelovano ali promena ponašanja je previše kompleksan problem za sadašnji nivo tehnološkog razvoja.
Milan Novković Milan Novković 23:58 25.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

Milane hvala ti na uvodu ... tj. pričama o komunikacijama sa podmornicama smo se bavili na nekom od tvojih blogova ali uskoro planiram da pišem i tekst o podmorničarstvu pa će tu biti prilike i za detaljisanje o podvodnim komunikacijama.

Super, piši, ja o ovome jako malo znam nego sam ušao u temu pošto su i neki drugari onomad počeli da mi se brinu
anonymous anonymous 00:01 26.06.2016

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anonymous anonymous 00:05 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....


a_jovicic
00:50 26.06.2016
Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....


HAARP jeste ozbiljan projekat ali mu namena nije ono što razni teoretičari zavere misle da jeste. Sva ta istraživanja mogu da budu veoma korisna kako za trans-kontinentalnu komunikaciju sa strategijskim podmornicama tako i za poboljšanje tačnosti GNSS i ostalih sokoćala koja koriste prenos radio signala sa velikih udaljenosti.


Pa neka mi posle neko prebaci što imam loše mišljenje o Amerima.
Oni se mučenici ubiše da svoja istraživanja i pronalaske drže što duže u tajnosti, grdne pare potrošiše.....a naša sekcija DB-a za industrijsku i vojnu špijunažu ...sve provalila.

Pa idioti, kakva teorija zavere, nije to ...

Pitajte naše , sve će vam objasniti ...

Ali pitajte na srpskom....

Taj jezik još uvek svi ne razumeju ...iako će vam oni teoretičari pričati da je to jezik "koji ceo svet razume" ...

Nije, bre , tačno....

Slobodno pitajte .....Objasniće vam...a niko to od onih sa strane neće razumeti.


anonymous anonymous 00:37 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

...plašile su me ove antene .....




...ali ako su one postavljene zbog podmornica....

..verovatno ima razloga...

...možda ne mogu mobilnim telefonima da komuniciraju ....ili skype nije dostupan...

zaboravio sam da stavim link.

zato evo ga sada .

L I N K

NEMOJTE DA VERUJETE NIŠTA ...!
a_jovicic a_jovicic 00:51 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

anonymous
...plašile su me ove antene .....

Pa rade to i Ruje ...

ZEVS, THE RUSSIAN 82 Hz ELF TRANSMITTER

The Russian ELF transmitter Zevs, is located north/west of Murmansk - 69°N 33°E, at the Kola Peninsula in north-western Russia.

In the Murmansk area on Kola are the homeport of the Russian Northern Fleet and a multitude of other military installations, like the Russian Arctic Fleet Air-force operating from the Olegonorsk airfield. One must assume that the Tu-142 MR ( Bear J ) "radio retranslator" aircrafts stationed at this airfield, together with ZEVS and the RDL 18.1 / 21.10 kHz VLF transmitters are the backbone of the ELF/VLF communication link between the Kremlin Op-Center and the Russian nuclear-armedsubmarines.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 00:57 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

anonymous
Pa neka mi posle neko prebaci što imam loše mišljenje o Amerima.
Oni se mučenici ubiše da svoja istraživanja i pronalaske drže što duže u tajnosti, grdne pare potrošiše.....a naša sekcija DB-a za industrijsku i vojnu špijunažu ...sve provalila.

... ili da pojasnim ... koncepti su jasni svima ... ono što im nije poznato su izmereni podaci ... a te podatke obe strane drže u tajnosti.

Analogija bi bila atomska bomba ... svi znaju kako ona funkcioniše i kako bi je trebalo napraviti ... medjutim caka je u detaljima i za to su neophodna eksperimentisanja i osvajanje tehnologije.
anonymous anonymous 01:13 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

a_jovicic
anonymous
Pa neka mi posle neko prebaci što imam loše mišljenje o Amerima.
Oni se mučenici ubiše da svoja istraživanja i pronalaske drže što duže u tajnosti, grdne pare potrošiše.....a naša sekcija DB-a za industrijsku i vojnu špijunažu ...sve provalila.

... ili da pojasnim ... koncepti su jasni svima ... ono što im nije poznato su izmereni podaci ... a te podatke obe strane drže u tajnosti.

Analogija bi bila atomska bomba ... svi znaju kako ona funkcioniše i kako bi je trebalo napraviti ... medjutim caka je u detaljima i za to su neophodna eksperimentisanja i osvajanje tehnologije.


Ma daj ....

I ti stvarno smeš da se usudiš da tvrdiš da si upućen u pravce njihovih istraživanja i dostignute domete...

a_jovicic a_jovicic 01:20 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

anonymous
I ti stvarno smeš da se usudiš da tvrdiš da si upućen u pravce njihovih istraživanja i dostignute domete...

Koncepti su poznati (ne toliko meni kao informatičaru ali verovatno svaki elektroinženjer može da ti kaže da li su eksperimenti koje navode izvodivi)

Ono što (naravno) niko od nas ne zna su sami rezultati istraživanja ... tj. izmerene vrednosti i parametri koje je potrebno "naštelovati" da bi stvarno došlo do takve nekakve propagadije signala.

No kao što je vojna tehnika posle nekog vremena nalazila i civilnu primetu, smatram da su ta sva njihova istraživanja (što američka što ruska) korisna za civilizaciju u celini.
anonymous anonymous 01:22 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

a_jovicic
anonymous
Pa neka mi posle neko prebaci što imam loše mišljenje o Amerima.
Oni se mučenici ubiše da svoja istraživanja i pronalaske drže što duže u tajnosti, grdne pare potrošiše.....a naša sekcija DB-a za industrijsku i vojnu špijunažu ...sve provalila.

... ili da pojasnim ... koncepti su jasni svima ... ono što im nije poznato su izmereni podaci ... a te podatke obe strane drže u tajnosti.

Analogija bi bila atomska bomba ... svi znaju kako ona funkcioniše i kako bi je trebalo napraviti ... medjutim caka je u detaljima i za to su neophodna eksperimentisanja i osvajanje tehnologije.


Analogija bi bila .....kao kada bih ja kao poznavalac pravnih i političkih nauka, znao kako se to desilo da Briti glasaju za suverenitet, a protiv EU ...

A o tome pojma nemam.... jer ne raspolažem ni minimumom neophodnih činjenica.
Unfuckable Unfuckable 01:43 26.06.2016

Re: kilometraža

anonymous
Milan Novković
Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


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2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.


možete me zvati i emsi ali ovo mora da se citira
srdjan.pajic srdjan.pajic 04:18 26.06.2016

Re: kilometraža

Sjebasmo čoveku blog sa ovim citatima!

Anonimuse, druže, drug Unf je htao da kaže: nema nikakve potrebe da prostireš ovolike čaršafe, dovoljno je link, pa koga interesuje da se uveri i pročita, otići će tamo gde link vodi. Shvatili smo poentu tvog izlaganja, uostalom i sam si je napisao za svaki slučaj, i ok.




little_radojica little_radojica 06:35 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

1. Zamisli jednu periodu u sinusoidi, ceo ciklus, on na frekvenciji od 1 Hz traje jednu sekundu.

2. Modulacije se vrte oko toga kako da se što više informacija, što pouzdanije, ugura u tu "sinusoidu", jedan bit prvo u 10 sinusoida, pa dva ako može, pa tri, ... pa tri bita u jednu periodu/sinusoidu, ...i oko toga se vrti istraživanje. Signal onda polako i prestaje da bude sinusoida pa je podložan raznim fizičkim "šokovima", i onda oko toga ide peglanje pouzdanosti, sve sasvim solidna nauka.


Брале ти си сад сасвим успешно спржио макар један мозак. Ено га још трокира. Ко каже да ХААРП нема ефекта.
anonymous anonymous 07:18 26.06.2016

Re: Uvek se dobro zamisli ....

little_radojica
1. Zamisli jednu periodu u sinusoidi, ceo ciklus, on na frekvenciji od 1 Hz traje jednu sekundu.

2. Modulacije se vrte oko toga kako da se što više informacija, što pouzdanije, ugura u tu "sinusoidu", jedan bit prvo u 10 sinusoida, pa dva ako može, pa tri, ... pa tri bita u jednu periodu/sinusoidu, ...i oko toga se vrti istraživanje. Signal onda polako i prestaje da bude sinusoida pa je podložan raznim fizičkim "šokovima", i onda oko toga ide peglanje pouzdanosti, sve sasvim solidna nauka.


Брале ти си сад сасвим успешно спржио макар један мозак. Ено га још трокира. Ко каже да ХААРП нема ефекта.





emsiemsi emsiemsi 07:36 26.06.2016

Re: kilometraža

Unfuckable
anonymous
Milan Novković
Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


Ovim se na primer bave samo zgubidani:

2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.


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Re: kilometraža

srdjan.pajic
Unfuckable
anonymous
Milan Novković
Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


Ovim se na primer bave samo zgubidani:

2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.


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anonymous anonymous 07:49 26.06.2016

Re: kilometraža

emsiemsi
srdjan.pajic
Unfuckable
anonymous
Milan Novković
Nači, imamo zagrevanje i imamo zagrevanje

A da i ne pričamo što je gore skoro vakum, na 80 Km visine, a na 100 i zvanično.

Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



Ako sam dobro skapirao većina na blogu smatra da se neki tamo trošeći ogromne pare stvarno bave "suludim " poslom , .....bez rezultata.


Ovim se na primer bave samo zgubidani:

2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.


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Razlika u gustini molekula-jona gore i pri zemlji je kao i razlika u gustini ljudi u Sahari i Tokijskom metrou kad krenu kući s posla.



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2011

Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., I. R. Linscott and U. S. Inan (2011), Framework for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, Nuclear & Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC), Las Vegas, July 25-29.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2011), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; Istanbul, Turkey; Abstract HP1.23; 13-20 August, 2011.
2010

Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2010), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning leaders, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 6-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. and M. Spasojevic (2010). The plasmasphere's back door: a raytracing explanation of chorus propagation from its magnetospheric source to the ground; Oral presentation at Radiation Belts St. Petersburg Workshop, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 July, 2010
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), LEAP: Layout Design through Error Aware Transistor Positioning for Soft-Error-Resilient Sequential Cell Design, IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS), Anaheim CA, May 2-6.
Hsiao-Heng Kelin Lee
Lee, H.-H. K., K. Lilja, M. Bounasser, P. Relangi, I. R. Linscott, U. S. Inan and S. Mitra (2010), Design of a Sequential Logic Cell Using LEAP: Layout Design Through Error Aware Transistor Positioning, Oral presentation at 2010 IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic - System Effects; Stanford, CA; Abstract V-2; 23-24 March, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N. (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions, Oral presentation at The Radiation Belts Saint Petersburg (RBSPb) Workshop; Saint Petersburg, Russia; 27-30 July, 2010.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., T. F. Bell, U. S. Inan (2010), Correspondence Between Whistler Mode Ducts and Chorus Emissions Observed on the Cluster Spacecraft, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting 2010; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM41C-1894; 13-17 December, 2010.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. B. Cohen, K. Graf and U. S. Inan, VLF signatures of D-region disturbances, Oral presentation at USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Abstract GH1-2; January 6-9, 2010.
2009

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R., U. S. Inan and N. G. Lehtinen, Theoretical prediction of longitude dependence of electron precipitation due to lightning, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-1582; 14-18 December 2009.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash production by lightning current pulses, AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, poster AE33B-0308, San Francisco, CA, December 14-18.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from storm to satellite, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, State College, PA, May 10-14.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2009), Terrestrial gamma-ray flash electron observations by the SAMPEX satellite and their implications, National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) The Role of the Plasmapause in Ground-Based Observations of ELF/VLF Chorus and Hiss at L=2.4; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Inan, U.S., D. I. Golden and M. Spasojevic (2009) The Evolution of Stanford University's ELF/VLF Broadband Data Archive; Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Ground-Based Measurements of ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Phenomena; Invited oral presentation at Stanford University High Performance Computing workshop; Stanford, CA; 11 September, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I. (2009) Stanford VLF Measurements at Palmer Station; Oral presentation at Palmer Station, Antarctica, 22 March, 2009.
Daniel Golden
Golden, D. I., M. Spasojevic and U. S. Inan (2009) Observations of chorus at L=2.4 and their relation to hiss and the plasmapause; Oral presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; La Jolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Cohen, M. Parrot (2009), Recent Results of DEMETER Satellite Observations of HAARP-generated HF and ELF Waves, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA13A-1476; 14-18 December.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, M. Parrot and J.-J. Berthelier (2009), DEMETER satellite observations of man-made and natural processes in the auroral ionosphere over the HAARP HF heater, Poster presentation at ISSS-9, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Abstract IAPR-06; 3 - 10 July.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Dependence of Energetic Electron Precipitation: Evidence for a Global Role of Lightning, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1575; 14-18 December, 2009.
Erin Gemelos
Gemelos, E.S., U.S. Inan, M. Walt, J. Sauvaud, M. Parrot, (2009) Seasonal Variation of Inner Belt Electron Precipitation with Lightning, Oral Presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract H1-1; 5-8 January, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Solar cycle variations of the lower ionosphere detected by VLF remote sensing, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA51B-1231; 14-18 December, 2009.
George Jin
Jin, G., M. Spasojevic, U. S. Inan (2009), Correlation between ELF signal intensity and magnetometer deviations in modulated ionospheric heating experiments, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-11; 5-8 January, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M (2009), Magnetospheric wave injection with the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan (2009), Investigation of whistler-mode chorus with terrestrial wave injection and non-linear models, Oral Presentation at 1st International Chorus Workshop; Lajolla, CA, 10-12 February, 2009.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen, A. R. Gibby (2009), Initial amplitude and phase dynamics of VLF triggered emissions excited by the HAARP HF heater, Oral presentation at 2009 URSI US National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-2; 5-8 January, 2009.
Naoshin Haque
Haque, N., M. Spasojevic, O. Santolik, and U. S. Inan (2009), Wave Normal Angles of Magnetospheric Chorus Emissions Observed on the Polar Spacecraft, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM23A-1579; 14-18 December, 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., M. Cohen and U. S. Inan, Scattering of VLF waves on HF-heated D-region disturbances, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA13A-1469; 14-18 December 2009.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Full-Wave Modelling of ELF/VLF Effects, Oral presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on the Effects of Thunderstorm and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 10-14 May, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., HF Modulated ELF/VLF Generation: Upward and Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide Excitation and Trans-Ionospheric Propagation, Oral Presentation at 15th Annual RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Millennium Harvest House, Boulder, CO; 19-22 April, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical modeling of full wave propagation and rapid ionospheric chemistry, Oral presentation at ONR Lightning-ionosphere Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 12-13, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF/VLF Generation, Oral presentation at MURI, Radiation Belt Remediation, HAARP and DSX Workshop; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; February 18-19, 2009; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation Produced by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; Abstract HG2-9; January 5-8, 2009.
Timothy Bell
Bell, T. F., U. S. Inan, and N. Haque (2009), The Source Regions of Banded Chorus, Poster presentation at 2009 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM53B-1371; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., S. Cummer, J. Li, N. Lehtinen, Y. Takahashi, R.-R Hsu, H.-T. Su, A. B. Chen, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey (2009), Current moment waveforms in sprite/halo producing lightning derived from satellite optical measurements, Poster presentation at 2009 Fall AGU Meeting; San Francisco, CA; 14-18 December, 2009.
Toru Adachi
Adachi, T., M. Yamamoto, U. Inan, Y. Otsuka, and Y. Takahashi (2009), Possible VHF radar echoes in the lower ionosphere associated with lightning discharges, Poster presentation at AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere; University Park, PA; Abstract EV-01; 10-14 May 2009.2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Wave Radiation by an Equatorial Ionospheric Heater, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA43B-1594; 15-19 December 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Generation of ELF/VLF waves by an ionospheric heater at the geomagnetic equator, Poster presentation at XXIX General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI); Chicago, IL; Abstract GP1-GHE.16; 7-16 August, 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, ELF/VLF Emissions from HAARP, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Boulder, CO; 22-25 April 2008.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Stanford full-wave modeling, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical Modeling of HF Heating and ELF Generation, Oral presentation at Remediation of Enhanced Radiation Belts Workshop; Lake Arrowhead, CA; 3-6 March 2008; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Possible Persistent Ionization Caused by Giant Blue Jets, Oral presentation at National Radio Science Meeting; Boulder, CO; January 3-6, 2008; INVITED..
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, Dissociative Attachment as a Possible Cause of Early VLF Perturbations, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 3-6, 2008, oral presentation GH5-10.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2008), DEMETER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals from HAARP and VLF Transmitters, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.
2007

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Daytime Early VLF Perturbations Exhibiting Long Recoveries and Wide-angle Scattering AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10-14, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Observation of daytime perturbations of VLF transmitter signals ICAE, Oral Presentation, Beijing, China, Aug. 13-17, 2007.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets URSI, Oral Presentation, Ottawa, Canada, July 22-26, 2007.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B. E., N. G. Lehtinen, and U. S. Inan (2007), Runaway relativistic electron avalanche seeding efficiency, IUGG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13.
Denys Piddyachiy
D. Piddyachiy, U. Inan, T. Bell, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF Signals Over HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater and its Conjugate Region Aboard DEMETER Satellite, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0278.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot (2007), Observations of ELF/VLF signals generated by full power HAARP array aboard DEMETER satellite, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 22 - 25 April.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan (2007), On the Association of Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone with Lightning, GEM 2007 Summer Workshop, Zermatt Resort, UT, June 17-22.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, D. Piddyachiy, M. B. Cohen,  (2007), Magnetospheric Wave-Particle Interactions Excited by the HAARP HF Heater, Poster presentation at 2007 AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SM51A-0278; 10-14 December, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, M. B. Cohen (2007), ELF/VLF Magnetopheric Wave Injection Results from the Upgraded Ionospheric Heater; Oral presentation at 2007 URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Canada; Abstract URSI289; 22-26 July, 2007.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M.., U. S. Inan, (2007), Multi-Station Observations of Whistler-Mode Chorus; Oral presentation at 2007 IUGG General Assembly; Perugia, Italy; Abstract ASIII026; 2-13 July, 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Emission of ELF/VLF Waves by a Modulated Electrojet upwards into the Ionosphere and into the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Poster presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract SA11A-0297; 10-14 December 2007.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., B. E. Carlson, U. S. Inan and T. F. Bell, Theoretical studies of terrestrial gamma flashes and relativistic runaway electrons, Oral presentation at URSI North American Radio Science Meeting; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Abstract URSI297; 22-26 July 2007; INVITED.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Comparison of non-Maxwellian and Maxwellian models of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, Poster presentation at RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop; Santa Fe, NM; 22 - 25 April 2007.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., Observations and statistics of small-scale streamer and bead features in sprites, Streamers, sprites, leaders, lightning: from micro- to macroscales, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct 8-12, 2007, oral presentation.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. and U. S. Inan, The Association of Very-Low-Frequency Sferic Bursts with Sprites and Intra-cloud Lightning Activity, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 23-26, 2007, oral presentation; FIRST PLACE, STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, and W. A. Lyons, Observations of Burst-like VLF activity in association with sprites and correlations with intracloud lightning activity, XXIV General Assembly of the International Union of Geophysics and Geodesy, Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007, oral presentation JAS006-7.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., R. T. Newsome, and U. S. Inan, First results from the PIPER imaging photometer instrument at HAARP, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 2007, poster presentation.
Umran Inan
Inan U., W. Peter, D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Ground- and Satellite-based Measurements of Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation, IUGG XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Perugia, Italy, 2 - 13 July.
Umran Inan
U. S. Inan, Cotts, B. R. T., and N. G. Lehtinen, Long Recovery Early/Fast Events as Possible Evidence of Persistent Ionization by Giant Blue Jets IUGG, Oral Presentation (given by U. S. Inan), Perugia, Italy, July 2-13, 2007.
Umran Inan
Inan U., D. Piddyachiy, W. Peter, M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud (2007), Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: DEMETER and Ground-based Observations, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 20 April 2007.
2006

Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., U.S Inan (2006), A Year-Long Study of Results from the Siple Experiment--Quantitative Measurements of Triggered Emissions, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass Village, CO, June 25-30.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R., D. L. Carpenter, U. S. Inan, C. F. Jira (2006), Excitation of Single and Multi-hop Whistler Mode VLF Signals with the Siple Station, Antarctica, VLF Transmitter, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Andrew Gibby
Gibby, A. R. (2006), Solar Wind Plasma and Energy Entry into the Magnetosphere (Reconnection), GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2006), VLF Observation of Long Ionospheric Recovery Events, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0262, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Brant Carlson
Carlson, B., N. Lehtinen, U. Inan (2006), Constraints on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash Production Derived From Satellite Observations, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE31A-1039, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Denys Piddyachiy
Piddyachiy, D., U. S. Inan, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud (2006), Lightning-induced Electron Precipitation (LEP) Events Observed on DEMETER Satellite, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1489, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E. M., U. S. Inan, and J. B. Blake (2006), Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Drift Loss Cone Caused By Lightning-Induced Precipitation, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M. (2006), Introduction to the Magnetosphere, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop Student Tutorials, Snowmass, CO, June 25-30.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, January 4-7.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2006), A Physical Interpretation of Moving Sources of ELF/VLF Chorus, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, (2006) Measuring HAARP-Induced Electron Precipitation Using Remote Sensing of Subionospheric VLF Signals, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 25-28.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U.S. Inan, W. Peter, M. Cohen (2006), Space Weather Effects of Lightning Discharges and Global Network Opportunities Using VLF Receivers, XIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data, Acquisition and Processing, Belsk Geomagnetic Observatory, Poland, June 19-24.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, W. Peter (2006), Subionospheric VLF Observations of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Inner Radiation Belt Electrons AGU Fall Meeting, poster SM43B-1496, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15..
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, 2006 National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., U. S. Inan (2006), Non-Maxwellian model of ionospheric heating by HF radiation, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster SA53B-1379, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Observations of burst-like VLF sferic activity in association with sprites, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, poster AE51A-0263, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11-15.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Early/Fast VLF Perturbations caused by Scattering from Transient Luminous Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, talk H/G3-1, Boulder, CO, January 4-7, INVITED.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2006), Evidence for direct cloud-to-ionosphere electrical connection through sprite and jet processes, 2006 CEDAR Workshop, poster SPRT-06, Santa Fe, NM, June 19-23.
Umran Inan
Casey, M. K., U. S. Inan, (2006) Detection of Transmitter-Induced Precipitation of Electronsfrom the RAdiation Belts Using Subionospheric Remote Sensing, Radio Frequency Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM April 25-28.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., M. Parrot, J.-A. Sauvaud, D. Piddyachiy, T. F. Bell (2006), Active VLF wave-injection experiments with DEMETER, 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Beijing, China, July 16-23.
Umran Inan
Inan, U., D. Piddyachiy, M. Parrot, J. A. Sauvaud, W. Peter, and R. Marshall (2006), Ground- and satellite based observations of electron precipitation induced by lightning discharges and VLF transmitters, 2nd VERSIM Workshop, Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, Finland, September 26-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantitative measurements of lightning-induced electron precipitation using subionospheric VLF remote sensing, AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 11-15.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Electron Precipitation and VLF Remote Sensing of Ionospheric Disturbances, GEM 2006 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25-30.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Induced by Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves, Global Aspects of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Workshop, Yosemite, CA, February 7-10.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2006), Quantification of VLF Signatures of LEP Events, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 4-7.
2005

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Ray-based modeling of lightning-induced ects on short range VLF skywave signals AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9 2005.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B.R.T., U. S. Inan, and V. Pasko (2005), Short range VLF Sky Wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, and V. P. Pasko, Ray Tracing techniques applied to sky wave observations of ects on short range VLF paths URSI, Oral Presentation, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8 2005.
Erin Gemelos
Selser, E.M., U.S. Inan, J.B. Blake (2005), Drift-Loss Cone Enhancements Cause by Lightning-Induced Precipitation, AGU 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, poster AE23A-0999, Dec. 5-9.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, and T.F. Bell (2005), Statistics of excitation of ducted whistler-mode waves via modulated heating with HAARP, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G. and U. S. Inan, Conditions for production of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at AGU Fall Meeting; San Francisco, CA; Abstract AE13A-05; 5-9 December 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Theoretical study of ionospheric modification and ELF/VLF wave generation by HAARP, Poster presentation at XXVIIIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI); New Dehli, India; Abstract HG2P.2(0879); October 23-29, 2005.
Nikolai Lehtinen
Lehtinen, N. G., Monte Carlo modelling of relativistic runaway electrons and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, Oral presentation at Seminar on Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes and Lightning Associated Phenomena; Berkeley, CA; 15 February 15, 2005.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, E. J. Kennedy, and P. A. Kossey (2005), ELF/VLF waves generated by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet with the HAARP HF transmitter, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C. and U. S. Inan (2005), Blind demodulation of continuous-phase MSK signals in the very low frequency (3-30 kHz) band, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, Jan 5-8.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., and U. S. Inan (2005), Occurrence rates of VLF signatures of LEP events measured by the HAIL array, URSI National Radio Science Meeting , Boulder, CO, Jan. 5-8.
2004

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan, Short range VLF sky wave observations of ects AGU, Poster, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17 2004 Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2004), Short range VLF sky wave observations of lightning-induced ionospheric effects, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA31A-1116.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004). Rapidly Moving Sources of Upper-Band ELF/VLF Chorus Near the Magnetic Equator, 8th Cluster Workshop and SOWG/SWT, Univ. of New Hampshire at Durham, NH, USA. Sept 27-Oct 1.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, J. Pickett, E. J. Kennedy, J. G. Trotignon, J. L. Rauch, P. Canu (2004), CLUSTER Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter, RF Interactions Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, April 18-21.
Manuel Platino
Platino, M., U. S Inan, T. F. Bell, D. A Gurnett, J. S. Pickett (2004), Cluster Observations Whistler-mode Propagation Inside and Outside the Plasmasphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM12A-1195.
Marek Golkowski
Golkowski, M., U. S. Inan, D. L. Carpenter, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Wave-Injection Experiments and Magnetospheric Probing with the HAARP HF Ionospheric Heater, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM22A-03.
Maria Spasojevic
Spasojevic, M., M. F. Thomsen, P. J. Chi, B. R Sandel (2004), Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current - Plasmasphere Interaction, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11B-02.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, GEM Summer Workshop, Snowmass, CO, USA, June 20-25.
Michael Chevalier
Chevalier, M. W., U. S. Inan (2004), Remote Sensing of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Using a VLF Beacon Transmitter at South Pole, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM41A-1112.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, T. Neubert, A. Hughes, A. Collier, T.H. Allin (2004), Optical observations of conjugate sprites as evidence for geomagnetically trapped relativistic electron beams, URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan, "High time resolution telescopic imaging of fine structure in sprites", AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004, oral presentation AE51A-09. OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2004), Sprite Observations from Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A. U. S. Inan (2004), High Time Resolution Telescopic Imaging of Fine Structure in Sprites, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract AE51A-09.
Robert Moore
Moore, R. C, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell (2004), ELF/VLF Waves Generated by an Artificially-Modulated Auroral Electrojet Above the HAARP HF Transmitter, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SA21C-0377.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Precipitation of bursts of energetic electrons from the slot region driven by lightning-induced whistlers, GEM Summer workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 20-25.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), The Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on the D-Region at Mid-Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM23A-0493.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2004), Electron precipitation events driven by lightning in hurricanes, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Sprites, Elves, and Intense Lightning Discharges, Corsica, July.
2003

Benjamin Cotts
Cotts, B. R. T., U. S. Inan (2003), Precipitation of Energetic Electrons by Magnetospherically Reflecting (MR) Whistlers, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0795, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
Robert Marshall
Marshall, R. A., U. S. Inan (2003), Optical observations of sprites in South Africa, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster AE42A-0794, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2003), Characteristics of non-ducted whistler-induced electron precipitation, AGU 2003 Fall Meeting, poster SM42C-0621, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12.
William Peter
Peter, W. B. (2003), Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, GEM 2003 Summer Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, June 22-27.

2002

William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), A statistical look at the occurrence of lightning induced electron precipitation, GEM 2002 Summer workshop, Telluride, CO, June 24-28.
William Peter
Peter, W. B., U. S. Inan (2002), Nighttime variation in the VLF mode structure of the earth-ionosphere waveguide, 2002 CEDAR workshop, Longmont, CO, June 16-21.


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Adopted by Resolution 31/72 of the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1976.
The Convention was opened for signature at Geneva on 18 May 1977.

Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Technique

The States Parties to this Convention,
Guided by the interest of consolidating peace, and wishing to contribute to the cause of halting the arms race, and of bringing about general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control, and of saving mankind from the danger of using new means of warfare,

Determined to continue negotiations with a view to achieving effective progress towards further measures in the field of disarmament,

Recognizing that scientific and technical advances may open new possibilities with respect to modification of the environment,

Recalling the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, adopted at Stockholm on 16 June 1972,

Realizing that the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful purposes could improve the interrelationship of man and nature and contribute to the preservation and improvement of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations,

Recognizing, however, that military or any other hostile use of such techniques could have effects extremely harmful to human welfare,

Desiring to prohibit effectively military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques in order to eliminate the dangers to mankind from such use, and affirming their willingness to work towards the achievement of this objective,

Desiring also to contribute to the strengthening of trust among nations and to the further improvement of the international situation in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

Have agreed as follows:

Article I

1. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to engage in military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction, damage or injury to any other State Party.

2. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to assist, encourage or induce any State, group of States or international organization to engage in activities contrary to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this article.

Article II

As used in article 1, the term "environmental modification techniques" refers to any technique for changing - through the deliberate manipulation of natural processes - the dynamics, composition or structure of the Earth, including its biota, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, or of outer space.

Article III

1. The provisions of this Convention shall not hinder the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful purposes and shall be without prejudice to the generally recognized principles and applicable rules of international law concerning such use.

2. The States Parties to this Convention undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of scientific and technological information on the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful purposes. States Parties in a position to do so shall contribute, alone or together with other States or international organizations, to international economic and scientific co-operation in the preservation, improvement and peaceful utilization of the environment, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas of the world.

Article IV

Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to take any measures it considers necessary in accordance with its constitutional processes to prohibit and prevent any activity in violation of the provisions of the Convention anywhere under its jurisdiction or control.

Article V

1. The States Parties to this Convention undertake to consult one another and to co-operate in solving any problems which may arise in relation to the objectives of, or in the application of the provisions of, the Convention. Consultation and co-operation pursuant to this article may also be undertaken through appropriate international procedures within the framework of the United Nations and in accordance with its Charter. These international procedures may include the services of appropriate international organizations, as well as of a Consultative Committee of Experts as provided for in paragraph 2 of this article.

2. For the purposes set forth in paragraph 1 of this article, the Depositary shall within one month of the receipt of a request from any State Party to this Convention, convene a Consultative Committee of Experts. Any State Party may appoint an expert to the Committee whose functions and rules of procedure are set out in the annex which constitutes an integral part of this Convention. The Committee shall transmit to the Depositary a summary of its findings of fact, incorporating all views and information presented to the Committee during its proceedings. The Depositary shall distribute the summary to all States Parties.

3. Any State Party to this Convention which has reason to believe that any other State Party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the Convention may lodge a complaint with the Security Council of the United Nations. Such a complaint should include all relevant information as well as all possible evidence supporting ItS validity.

4. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to cooperate in carrying out any investigation which the Security Council may initiate, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, on the basis of the complaint received by the Council. The Security Council shall inform the States Parties of the results of the investigation.

5. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to provide or support assistance, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, to any State Party which so requests, if the Security Council decides that such Party has been harmed or is likely to be harmed as a result of violation of the Convention.

Article VI

1. Any State Party to this Convention may propose amendments to the Convention. The text of any proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Depositary, who shall promptly circulate it to all States Parties.

2. An amendment shall enter into force for all States Parties to this Convention which have accepted it, upon the deposit with the Depositary of instruments of acceptance by a majority of States Parties. Thereafter it shall enter into force for any remaining State Party on the date of deposit of its instrument of acceptance.

Article VII

This Convention shall be of unlimited duration.

Article VIII

1. Five years after the entry into force of this Convention, a conference of the States Parties to the Convention shall be convened by the Depositary at Geneva, Switzerland. The conference shall review the operation of the Convention with a view to ensuring that its purposes and provisions are being realized, and shall in particular examine the effectiveness of the provisions of paragraph 1 of article I in eliminating the dangers of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques.

2. At intervals of not less than five years thereafter, a majority of the States Parties to this Convention may obtain, by submitting a proposal to this effect to the Depositary, the convening of a conference with the same objectives.

3. If no conference has been convened pursuant to paragraph 2 of this article within ten years following the conclusion of a previous conference, the Depositary shall solicit the views of all States Parties to this Convention concerning the convening of such a conference. If one third or ten of the States Parties, whichever number is less, respond affirmatively, the Depositary shall take immediate steps to convene the conference.

Article IX

1. This Convention shall be open to all States for signature. Any State which does not sign the Convention before its entry into force in accordance with paragraph 3 of this article may accede to it at any time.

2. This Convention shall be subject to ratification by signatory States. Instruments of ratification or accession shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

3. This Convention shall enter into force upon the deposit of instruments of ratification by twenty Governments in accordance with paragraph 2 of this article.

4. For those States whose instruments of ratification or accession are deposited after the entry into force of this Convention, it shall enter into force on the date of the deposit of their instruments of ratification or accession.

5. The Depositary shall promptly inform all signatory and acceding States of the date of each signature, the date of deposit of each instrument of ratification or accession and the date of the entry into force of this Convention and of any amendments thereto, as well as of the receipt of other notices.

6. This Convention shall be registered by the Depositary in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.

Article X

This Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who shall send duly certified copies thereof to the Governments of the signatory and acceding States.

In witness whereof, the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed this Convention

Done at Geneva, on the 18 day of May 1977.

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1. The Consultative Committee of Experts shall undertake to make appropriate findings of fact and provide expert views relevant to any problem raised pursuant to paragraph 1 of article V of this Convention by the State Party requesting the convening of the Committee.

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Background on the HAARP Project

By Rosalie Bertell

Earthpulse Press
November 5, 1996

Military interest in space became intense during and after World War II because of the introduction of rocket science, the companion to nuclear technology. The early versions include the buzz bomb and guided missiles. They were thought of as potential carriers of both nuclear and conventional bombs. Rocket technology and nuclear weapon technology developed simultaneously between 1945 and 1963. During this time of intensive atmospheric nuclear testing, explosions at various levels above and below the surface of the earth were tried. Some of the now familiar descriptions of the earth's protective atmosphere, such as the existence of the Van Allen belts, were based on information gained through stratospheric and ionospheric experimentation.

The earth's atmosphere consists of the troposphere, from sea level to about 16 km above the earth's surface; the stratosphere (which contains the ozone level) which extends from about the 16 to 48 km above the earth; and the ionosphere which extends from 48 km to over 50,000 km above the surface of the earth. The earth's protective atmosphere or "skin" extends beyond 3,200 km above sea level to the large magnetic fields, called the Van Allen Belts, which can capture the charged particles sprayed through the cosmos by the solar and galactic winds. These belts were discovered in 1958 during the first weeks of the operation of America's first satellite, Explorer I. They appear to contain charged particles trapped in the earth's gravity and magnetic fields. Primary galactic cosmic rays enter the solar system from interstellar space, and are made up of protons with energies above 100 MeV, extending up to astronomically high energies. They make up about 10% of the high energy rays. Solar rays are generally of lower energy, below 20 MeV (which is still high energy in earth terms). These high energy particles are affected by the earth's magnetic field and by geomagnetic latitude (distance above or below the geomagnetic equator). The flux density of low energy protons at the top of the atmosphere is normally greater at the poles than at the equator. The density also varies with solar activity, a minimum when solar flares are at a maximum.

The Van Allen belts capture charged particles (protons, electrons and alpha particles) and these spiral along the magnetic force lines toward the polar regions where the force lines converge. They are reflected back and forth between the magnetic force lines near the poles. The lower Van Allen Belt is about 7700 km above the earth's surface, and the outer Van Allen Belt is about 51,500 km above the surface. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Van Allen belts are most intense along the equator, and effectively absent over the poles. They dip to 400 km over the South Atlantic Ocean, and are about 1,000 km high over the Central Pacific Ocean. In the lower Van Allen Belt, the proton intensity is about 20,000 particles with energy above 30 MeV per second per square centimetre. Electrons reach a maximum energy of 1 MeV, and their intensity has a maximum of 100 million per second per square centimetre. In the outer Belt, proton energy averages only 1 MeV. For comparison, most charged particles discharged in a nuclear explosion are range between 0.3 and 3 MeV, while diagnostic medical X-ray has peak voltage around 0.5 MeV.

Project Argus (1958)

Between August and September 1958, the US Navy exploded three fission type nuclear bombs 480 km above the South Atlantic Ocean, in the part of the lower Van Allen Belt closest to the earth's surface. In addition, two hydrogen bombs were detonated 160 km over Johnston Island in the Pacific. This was called, by the military, "the biggest scientific experiment ever undertaken". It was designed by the US Department of Defence and the US Atomic Energy Commission, under the code name Project Argus. The purpose appears to be to assess the impact of high altitude nuclear explosions on radio transmission and radar operations because of the electro-magnetic pulse (EMP), and to increase understanding of the geomagnetic field and the behaviour of the charged particles in it.

This gigantic experiment created new (inner) magnetic radiation belts encompassing almost the whole earth, and injected sufficient electrons and other energetic particles into the ionosphere to cause world wide effects. The electrons travelled back and forth along magnetic force lines, causing an artificial "aurora" when striking the atmosphere near the North Pole. US Military planed to create a "telecommunications shield" in the ionosphere, reported in 13-20 August 1961, Keesings Historisch Archief (K.H.A.). This shield would be created "in the ionosphere at 3,000 km height, by bringing into orbit 350,000 million copper needles, each 2-4 cm long (total weight 16 kg), forming a belt 10 km thick and 40 km wide, the needles spaced about 100 m apart." This was designed to replace the ionosphere "because telecommunications are impaired by magnetic storms and solar flares". The US planned to add to the number of copper needles if the experiment proved to be successful. This plan was strongly opposed by the International Union of Astronomers.

Project Starfish (1962)

On 9 July 1962, the US began a further series of experiments with the ionosphere. From their description: "one kiloton device, at a height of 60 km and one megaton and one multi-megaton, at several hundred kilometres height" (K.H.A., 29 June 1962). These tests seriously disturbed the lower Van Allen Belt, substantially altering its shape and intensity. "In this experiment the inner Van Allen Belt will be practically destroyed for a period of time; particles from the Belt will be transported to the atmosphere. It is anticipated that the earth's magnetic field will be disturbed over long distances for several hours, preventing radio communication. The explosion in the inner radiation belt will create an artificial dome of polar light that will be visible from Los Angeles."(K.H.A. 11 May 1962). A Fijian Sailor, present at this nuclear explosion told me that the whole sky was on fire and he thought it would be the end of the world. This was the experiment which called forth the strong protest of the Queen's Astronomer, Sir Martin Ryle in the UK.

"The ionosphere (according to the understanding at that time) that part of the atmosphere between 65 and 80 km and 280-320 km height, will be disrupted by mechanical forces caused by the pressure wave following the explosion. At the same time, large quantities of ionizing radiation will be released, further ionizing the gaseous components of the atmosphere at this height. This ionization effect is strengthened by the radiation from the fission products...... The lower Van Allen Belt, consisting of charged particles that move along the geomagnetic field lines ... will similarly be disrupted. As a result of the explosion, this field will be locally destroyed, while countless new electrons will be introduced into the lower belt." (K.H.A. 11 May 1962)

"On 19 July.... NASA announced that as a consequence of the high altitude nuclear test of July 9, a new radiation belt had been formed, stretching from a height of about 400 km to 1600 km; it can be seen as a temporary extension of the lower Van Allen Belt." (K.H.A. 5 August 1962)

As explained in the Encyclopaedia Britannica: "... Starfish made a much wider belt (than Project Argus) that extends from low altitude out past L=3 (i.e. three earth radiuses or about 13,000 km above the surface of the earth)" Later in 1962, the USSR undertook similar planetary experiments, creating three new radiation belts between 7,000 and 13,000 km above the earth. According to the Encyclopaedia, the electron fluxes in the lower Van Allen Belt have changed markedly since the 1962 high-altitude nuclear explosions by the US and USSR, never returning to their former state. According to American scientists, it could take many hundreds of years for the Van Allen Belts to restabilise at their normal levels. (Research done by: Nigel Harle, Borderland Archives, Cortenbachstraat 32, 6136 CH Sittard, Netherlands.)

SPS: Solar Power Satellite Project (1968)

In 1968 the US military proposed Solar Powered Satellites in geostationary orbit some 40,000 km above the earth, which would intercept solar radiation using solar cells on satellites and transmit it via a microwave beam to receiving antennas, called rectennas, on earth. The US Congress mandated the Department of Energy and NASA to prepare an Environmental Impact Assessment on this project, to be completed by June 1980, and costing $25 Million. This project was designed to construct 60 Solar Powered Satellites over a thirty year period at a cost between $500 and $800 thousand million (in 1968 dollars), providing 10% of the US energy needs in the year 2025 at a cost of $3000 per kW. At that time, the project cost was two to three times larger than the whole Department of Energy budget, and the projected cost of the electricity was well above the cost of most conventional energy sources. The rectenna sites on earth were expected to take up to 145 square kilometres of land, and would preclude habitation by any humans, animals or even vegetation. Each Satellite was to be the size of Manhattan Island.

Saturn V Rocket (1975)

Due to a malfunction, the Saturn V Rocket burned unusually high in the atmosphere, above 300 km. This burn produced "a large ionospheric hole" (Mendillo, M. Et al., Science 187,343, 1975). The disturbance reduced the total electron content more than 60% over an area 1,000 km in radius, and lasted for several hours. It prevented all telecommunications over a large area of the Atlantic Ocean. The phenomenon was apparently caused by a reaction between the exhaust gases and ionospheric oxygen ions. The reaction emitted a 6300 A airglow. Between 1975 and 1981 NASA and the US Military began to design ways to test this new phenomena through deliberate experimentation with the ionosphere.

SPS Military Implications (1978)

Early review of the Solar Powered Satellite Project began in around 1978, and I was on the review panel. Although this was proposed as an energy program, it had significant military implications. One of the most significant, first pointed out by Michael J. Ozeroff, was the possibility of developing a satellite borne beam weapon for anti-ballistic missile (ABM) use. The satellites were to be in geosynchronous orbits, each providing an excellent vantage point from which an entire hemisphere can be surveyed continuously. It was speculated that a high energy laser beam could function as a thermal weapon to disable or destroy enemy missiles. There was some discussion of electron weapon beams, through the use of a laser beam to preheat a path for the following electron beam.

The SPS was also described as a psychological and anti-personnel weapon, which could be directed toward an enemy. If the main microwave beam was redirected away from its rectenna, toward enemy personnel, it could use an infrared radiation wavelength (invisible) as an anti-personnel weapon. It might also be possible to transmit high enough energy to ignite combustible materials. Laser beam power relays could be made from the SPS satellite to other satellites or platforms, for example aircraft, for military purposes. One application might be a laser powered turbofan engine which would receive the laser beam directly in its combustion chamber, producing the required high temperature gas for its cruising operation. This would allow unlimited on-station cruise time. As a psychological weapon, the SPS was capable of causing general panic.

The SPS would be able to transmit power to remote military operations anywhere needed on earth. The manned platform of the SPS would provide surveillance and early warning capability, and ELF linkage to submarines. It would also provide the capability of jamming enemy communications. The potential for jamming and creating communications is significant. The SPS was also capable of causing physical changes in the ionosphere.

President Carter approved the SPS Project and gave it a go-ahead, in spite of the reservation which many reviewers, myself included, expressed. Fortunately, it was so expensive, exceeding the entire Department of Energy budget, that funding was denied by the Congress. I approached the United Nations Committee on Disarmament on this project, but was told that as long as the program was called Solar Energy by the United States, it could not be considered a weapons project. The same project resurfaced in the US under President Reagan, moved to the much larger budget of the Department of Defence, and called Star Wars. Since this is more recent history, I will not discuss the debate which raged over this phase of the plan.

By 1978, it was apparent to the US Military that communications in a nuclear hostile environment would not be possible using traditional methods of radio and television technology (Jane's Military Communications 1978). By 1982, GTE Sylvania (Needham Heights, Massachusetts), had developed a command control electronic sub-system for the US Air Force's Ground Launch Cruise Missiles (GLCM) that would enable military commanders to monitor and control the missile prior to launch both in hostile and non-hostile environments. The system contains six radio subsystems, created with visible light using a dark beam (not visible), resistant to the disruptions experienced by radio and television. Dark beams contribute to the formation of energetic plasma in the atmosphere. This plasma can become visible as smog or fog. Some has a different charge than the sun's energy, and accumulates in places where the sun's energy is absent, like the polar regions in the winter. When the polar spring occurs, the sun appears and repels this plasma, contributing to holes in the ozone layer. This military system is called: Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN). (See The SECOM II Communication System, by Wayne Olsen, SAND 78-0391, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1978). This innovative emergency radio system was apparently never implimented in Europe, and exists only in North America.

Orbit Maneuvering System (1981)

Part of the plan to build the SPS space platforms was the demand for reusable space shuttles, since they could not afford to keep discarding rockets. The NASA Spacelab 3 Mission of the Space Shuttle made, in 1981, "a series of passes over a network of five ground based observatories" in order to study what happened to the ionosphere when the Shuttle injected gases into it from the Orbit Maneuvering System (OMS). They discovered that they could "induce ionospheric holes", and began to experiment with holes made in the day time, or at night over Millstone, Connecticut, and Arecibo, Puerto Rico. They experimented with the effects of "artificially induced ionospheric depletions on very low frequency wave lengths, on equatorial plasma instabilities, and on low frequency radio astronomical observations over Roberval, Quebec, Kwajelein, in the Marshall Islands and Hobart, Tasmania. (Advanced Space Research, Vol.8, No. 1, 1988)

Innovative Shuttle Experiments (1985)

An innovative use of the Space Shuttle to preform space physics experiments in earth orbit was launched, using the OMS injections of gases to "cause a sudden depletion in the local plasma concentration, the creation of a so-called ionospheric hole". This artificially induced plasma depletion can then be used to investigate other space phenomena, such as the growth of the plasma instabilities or the modification of radio propagation paths. The 47 second OMS burn of July 29,1985, produced the largest and most long-lived ionospheric hole to date, dumping some 830 kg of exhaust into the ionosphere at sunset. A 6 second, 68 km OMS release above Connecticut in August 1985, produced an airglow which covered over 400,000 square km.

During the 1980's rocket launches globally numbered about 500 to 600 a year, peaking at 1500 in 1989. There were many more during the Gulf War. The Shuttle is the largest of the solid fuel rockets, with twin 45 metre boosters. All solid fuel rockets release large amounts of hydrochloric acid in their exhaust, each Shuttle flight injecting about 75 tonnes of ozone destroying chlorine into the stratosphere. Those launched since 1992 inject even more ozone destroying chlorine, about 187 tonnes, into the stratosphere (which contains the ozone layer).

Mighty Oaks (1986)

In April 1986, just before the Chernobyl disaster, the US had a failed hydrogen test at the Nevada Test Site called Mighty Oaks. This test, conducted far underground, consisted of a hydrogen bomb explosion in one chamber, with a leaded steel door to the chamber, two metres thick, closing within milliseconds of the blast. The door was to allow only the first radioactive beam to escape into the "control room" in which expensive instrumentation was located. The radiation was to be captured as a weapon beam. The door failed to close as quickly as planned, causing the radioactive gases and debris to fill the control room, destroying millions of dollars worth of equipment. The experiment was part of a program to develop X-ray and particle beam weapons. The radioactive releases from Mighty Oaks were vented, under a "licensed venting", and were likely responsible for many of the North American nuclear fallout reports in May 1986, which were attributed to the Chernobyl disaster.

Desert Storm (1991)

According to Defence News, April 13 - 19, 1992, the US deployed an electromagnetic pulse weapon (EMP) in Desert Storm, designed to mimic the flash of electricity from a nuclear bomb. The Sandia National Laboratory had built a 23,000 square metre laboratory on the Kirkland Air Force Base, 1989, to house the Hermes III electron beam generator capable of producing 20 Trillion Watt pulses lasting 20 billionths to 25 billionths of a second. This X-ray simulator is called a Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator. A stream of electrons hitting a metal plate can produce a pulsed X-ray or gamma ray. Hermes II had produced electron beams since 1974. Thes devises were apparently tested during the Gulf War, although detailed information on them is sparce.

High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program HAARP (1993)

The HAARP Program is jointly managed by the US Air Force and the US Navy, and is based in Gakona, Alaska. It is designed to "understand, simulate and control ionospheric processes that might alter the performance of communication and surveillance systems". The HAARP system intends to beam 3.6 Gigawatts of effective radiated power of high frequency radio energy into the ionosphere in order to:

- generate extremely low frequency (ELF) waves for communicating with submerged submarines,

- conduct geophysical probes to identify and characterize natural ionospheric processes so that techniques can be developed to mitigate or control them,

-generate ionospheric lenses to focus large amounts of high frequency (HF) energy, thus providing a means of triggering ionospheric processes that potentially could be exploited for Department of Defence purposes,

-electron acceleration for infrared (IR) and other optical emissions which could be used to control radio wave propagation properties,

-generate geomagnetic field aligned ionization to control the reflectionscattering properties of radio waves,

-use oblique heating to produce effects on radio wave propagation, thus broadening the potential military applications of ionospheric enhancement technology.

Poker Flat Rocket Launch (1968 to Present)

The Pocker Flat Research Range is located about 50 km North of Fairbanks, Alaska, and it was established in 1968. It is operated by the Geophysical Institute with the University of Alaska Fairbanks, under NASA contract. About 250 major rocket launches have taken place from this site, and in 1994, a 16 metre long rocket was launched to help NASA "understand chemical reactions in the atmosphere associated with global climate change". Similar experiments, but using Chemical Release Modules (CRM) have been launched from Churchill, Manitoba. In 1980, Brian Whelan's "Project Waterhole", disrupted an aurora borealis, bringing it to a temporary halt. In February 1983, the chemical released into the ionosphere caused an aurora borealis over Churchill. In March 1989, two Black Brant X's and two Nike Orions rockets were launched over Canada, releasing barium at high altitudes and creating artificial clouds. These Churchill artificial clouds were observed from as far away as Los Alamos, New Mexico.

The US Navy has also been carrying on High Power Auroral Stimulation (HIPAS) research in Alaska. Through a series of wires and a 15 metre antenna, they have beamed high intensity signals into the upper atmosphere, generating a controlled disturbance in the ionosphere. As early as 1992, the Navy talked of creating 10 kilometre long antennas in the sky to generate extremely low frequency (ELF) waves needed for communicating with submarines.

Another purpose of these experiments is to study the Aurora Borealis, called by some an outdoor plasma lab for studying the principles of fusion. Shuttle flights are now able to generate auroras with an electron beam. On November 10, 1991, and aurora borealis appeared in the Texas sky for the first time ever recorded, and it was seen by people as far away as Ohio and Utah, Nebraska and Missouri. The sky was "Christmas colours", and various scientists were quick to blame it on solar activity. However, when pressed most would admit that the ionosphere must have been weakened at the time, so that the electrically charged particle hitting the earth's atmosphere created the highly visible light called airglow. These charged particles are normally pulled northwards by the earths magnetic forces, to the magnetic north pole. The Northern Lights, as the aurora borealis is called, normally occurs in the vortex at the pole where the energetic particles, directed by the magnetic force lines, are directed.

Conclusions

It would be rash to assume that HAARP is an isolated experiment which would not be expanded. It is related to fifty years of intensive and increasingly destructive programs to understand and control the upper atmosphere. It would be rash not to associate HAARP with the space laboratory construction which is separately being planned by the United States. HAARP is an integral part of a long history of space research and development of a deliberate military nature.

The military implications of combining these projects is alarming. Basic to this project is control of communications, both disruption and reliability in hostile environments. The power wielded by such control is obvious. The ability of the HAARP / Spacelab/ rocket combination to deliver very large amount of energy, comparable to a nuclear bomb, anywhere on earth via laser and particle beams, are frightening. The project is likely to be "sold" to the public as a space shield against incoming weapons, or , for the more gullible, a devise for repairing the ozone layer.

Further References:
C.L. Herzenberg, Physics and Society, April 1994.
R. Williams, Physics and Society, April 1988.
B. Eastlund, Microwave News, May/June 1994.
W. Kofman and C. Lathuillere, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 14, No. 11, pp 1158-1161, November 1987 (Includes French experiments at EISCAT).
G. Metz and F.W. Perkins. "Ionospheric Modification Theory: Past Present and Future", Radio Science, Vol.9, No. 11, pp 885-888, November 1974.

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The Military's Pandora's Box

By Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning
Earthpulse Press
This article was prepared to provide a summary of the contents of a book written in 1995 which describes an entirely new class of weapons. The weapons and their effects are described in the following pages. The United States Navy and Air Force have joined with the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, to build a prototype for a ground based "Star Wars" weapon system located in the remote bush country of Alaska.

The individuals who are demanding answers about HAARP are scattered around the planet. As well as bush dwellers in Alaska, they include: a physician in Finland; a scientist in Holland; an anti-nuclear protester in Australia; independent physicists in the United States; a grandmother in Canada, and countless others.

Unlike the protests of the 1960s the objections to HAARP have been registered using the tools of the 1990s. From the Internet, fax machines, syndicated talk radio and a number of alternative print mediums the word is getting out and people are waking up to this new intrusion by an over zealous United States government.

The research team put together to gather the materials which eventually found their way into the book never held a formal meeting, never formed a formal organization. Each person acted like a node on a planetary info-spirit-net with one goal held by all -- to keep this controversial new science in the public eye. The result of the team's effort was a book which describes the science and the political ramifications of this technology.

That book, Angels Don't Play this HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology, has 230 pages. This article will only give the highlights. Despite the amount of research (350 footnoted sources), at its heart it is a story about ordinary people who took on an extraordinary challenge in bringing their research forward.
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HAARP Boils the Upper Atmosphere

HAARP will zap the upper atmosphere with a focused and steerable electromagnetic beam. It is an advanced model of an "ionospheric heater." (The ionosphere is the electrically-charged sphere surrounding Earth's upper atmosphere. It ranges between 40 to 60 miles above the surface of the Earth.)
Put simply, the apparatus for HAARP is a reversal of a radio telescope; antenna send out signals instead of receiving. HAARP is the test run for a super-powerful radiowave-beaming technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere by focusing a beam and heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves then bounce back onto earth and penetrate everything -- living and dead.

HAARP publicity gives the impression that the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program is mainly an academic project with the goal of changing the ionosphere to improve communications for our own good. However, other U.S. military documents put it more clearly -- HAARP aims to learn how to "exploit the ionosphere for Department of Defense purposes." Communicating with submarines is only one of those purposes.

Press releases and other information from the military on HAARP continually downplay what it could do. Publicity documents insist that the HAARP project is no different than other ionospheric heaters operating safely throughout the world in places such as Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Tromso, Norway, and the former Soviet Union. However, a 1990 government document indicates that the radio-frequency (RF) power zap will drive the ionosphere to unnatural activities.

" ... at the highest HF powers available in the West, the instabilities commonly studied are approaching their maximum RF energy dissipative capability, beyond which the plasma processes will 'runaway' until the next limiting factor is reached."
If the military, in cooperation with the University of Alaska Fairbanks, can show that this new ground-based "Star Wars" technology is sound, they both win. The military has a relatively-inexpensive defense shield and the University can brag about the most dramatic geophysical manipulation since atmospheric explosions of nuclear bombs. After successful testing, they would have the military megaprojects of the future and huge markets for Alaska's North Slope natural gas.
Looking at the other patents which built on the work of a Texas' physicist named Bernard Eastlund, it becomes clearer how the military intends to use the HAARP transmitter. It also makes governmental denials less believable. The military knows how it intends to use this technology, and has made it clear in their documents. The military has deliberately misled the public, through sophisticated word games, deceit and outright disinformation.

The military says the HAARP system could:

Give the military a tool to replace the electromagnetic pulse effect of atmospheric thermonuclear devices (still considered a viable option by the military through at least 1986)





Replace the huge Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) submarine communication system operating in Michigan and Wisconsin with a new and more compact technology
Be used to replace the over-the-horizon radar system that was once planned for the current location of HAARP, with a more flexible and accurate system





Provide a way to wipe out communications over an extremely large area, while keeping the military's own communications systems working





Provide a wide area earth-penetrating tomography which, if combined with the computing abilities of EMASS and Cray computers, would make it possible to verify many parts of nuclear nonproliferation and peace agreements





Be a tool for geophysical probing to find oil, gas and mineral deposits over a large area





Be used to detect incoming low-level planes and cruise missiles, making other technologies obsolete





The above abilities seem like a good idea to all who believe in sound national defense, and to those concerned about cost-cutting. However, the possible uses which the HAARP records do not explain, and which can only be found in Air Force, Army, Navy and other federal agency records, are alarming. Moreover, effects from the reckless use of these power levels in our natural shield -- the ionosphere -- could be cataclysmic according to some scientists.
Two Alaskans put it bluntly. A founder of the NO HAARP movement, Clare Zickuhr, says "The military is going to give the ionosphere a big kick and see what happens."
The military failed to tell the public that they do not know what exactly will happen, but a Penn State science article brags about that uncertainty. Macho science? The HAARP project uses the largest energy levels yet played with by what Begich and Manning call "the big boys with their new toys." HAARP is an experiment in the sky, and experiments are done to find out something not already known. Independent scientists told Begich and Manning that a HAARP-type "skybuster" with its unforeseen effects could be an act of global vandalism.

HAARP History

The patents described below were the package of ideas which were originally controlled by ARCO Power Technologies Incorporated (APTI), a subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company, one of the biggest oil companies in the world. APTI was the contractor that built the HAARP facility. ARCO sold this subsidiary, the patents and the second phase construction contract to E-Systems in June 1994.
E-Systems is one of the biggest intelligence contractors in the world -- doing work for the CIA, defense intelligence organizations and others. $1.8 billion of their annual sales are to these organizations, with $800 million for black projects -- projects so secret that even the United States Congress isn't told how the money is being spent.
E-Systems was bought out by Raytheon, which is one of the largest defense contractors in the world. In 1994 Raytheon was listed as number forty-two on the Fortune 500 list of companies. Raytheon has thousands of patents, some of which will be valuable in the HAARP project. The twelve patents below are the backbone of the HAARP project, and are now buried among the thousands of others held in the name of Raytheon. Bernard J. Eastlund's U.S. Patent # 4,686,605, "Method and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere; and/or Magnetosphere," was sealed for a year under a government Secrecy Order.

The Eastlund ionospheric heater was different; the radio frequency (RF) radiation was concentrated and focused to a point in the ionosphere. This difference throws an unprecedented amount of energy into the ionosphere. The Eastlund device would allow a concentration of one watt per cubic centimeter, compared to others only able to deliver about one millionth of one watt.

This huge difference could lift and change the ionosphere in the ways necessary to create futuristic effects described in the patent. According to the patent, the work of Nikola Tesla in the early 1900's formed the basis of the research.

What would this technology be worth to ARCO, the owner of the patents? They could make enormous profits by beaming electrical power from a powerhouse in the gas fields to the consumer without wires.

For a time, HAARP researchers could not prove that this was one of the intended uses for HAARP. In April, 1995, however, Begich found other patents, connected with a "key personnel" list for APTI. Some of these new APTI patents were indeed a wireless system for sending electrical power. Eastlund's patent said the technology can confuse or completely disrupt airplanes' and missiles' sophisticated guidance systems. Further, this ability to spray large areas of Earth with electromagnetic waves of varying frequencies, and to control changes in those waves, makes it possible to knock out communications on land or sea as well as in the air.

The patent said:

"Thus, this invention provides the ability to put unprecedented amounts of power in the Earth's atmosphere at strategic locations and to maintain the power injection level particularly if random pulsing is employed, in a manner far more precise and better controlled than heretofore accomplished by the prior art, particularly by detonation of nuclear devices of various yields at various altitudes... "
"...it is possible not only to interfere with third party communications but to take advantage of one or more such beams to carry out a communications network even though the rest of the world's communications are disrupted. Put another way, what is used to disrupt another's communications can be employed by one knowledgeable of this invention as a communication network at the same time."
"... large regions of the atmosphere could be lifted to an unexpectedly high altitude so that missiles encounter unexpected and unplanned drag forces with resultant destruction."
"Weather modification is possible by, for example, altering upper atmosphere wind patterns by constructing one or more plumes of atmospheric particles which will act as a lens or focusing device.
... molecular modifications of the atmosphere can take place so that positive environmental effects can be achieved. Besides actually changing the molecular composition of an atmospheric region, a particular molecule or molecules can be chosen for increased presence. For example, ozone, nitrogen, etc., concentrations in the atmosphere could be artificially increased."
Begich found eleven other APTI Patents. They told how to make "Nuclear-sized Explosions without Radiation," Power-beaming systems, over-the-horizon radar, detection systems for missiles carrying nuclear warheads, electromagnetic pulses previously produced by thermonuclear weapons and other Star-Wars tricks. This cluster of patents underlay the HAARP weapon system.
Related research by Begich and Manning uncovered bizarre schemes. For example, Air Force documents revealed that a system had been developed for manipulating and disturbing human mental processes through pulsed radio-frequency radiation (the stuff of HAARP) over large geographical areas. The most telling material about this technology came from writings of Zbigniew Brzezinski (former National Security Advisory to U.S. President Carter) and J.F. MacDonald (science advisor to U.S. President Johnson and a professor of Geophysics at UCLA), as they wrote about use of power-beaming transmitters for geophysical and environmental warfare. The documents showed how these effects might be caused, and the negative effects on human heath and thinking.

The mental-disruption possibilities for HAARP are the most disturbing. More than 40 pages of the book, with dozens of footnotes, chronicle the work of Harvard professors, military planners and scientists as they plan and test this use of the electromagnetic technology. For example, one of the papers describing this use was from the International Red Cross in Geneva. It even gave the frequency ranges where these effects could occur -- the same ranges which HAARP is capable of broadcasting.

The following statement was made more than twenty-five years ago in a book by Brzezinski which he wrote while a professor at Columbia University:

"Political strategists are tempted to exploit research on the brain and human behavior. Geophysicist Gordon J.F. MacDonald, a specialist in problems of warfare, says accurately-timed, artificially-excited electronic strokes could lead to a pattern of oscillations that produce relatively high power levels over certain regions of the earth ... in this way one could develop a system that would seriously impair the brain performance of very large populations in selected regions over an extended period"
" ... no matter how deeply disturbing the thought of using the environment to manipulate behavior for national advantages, to some, the technology permitting such use will very probably develop within the next few decades."
In 1966, MacDonald was a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee and later a member of the President's Council on Environmental Quality. He published papers on the use of environmental control technologies for military purposes. The most profound comment he made as a geophysicist was, "the key to geophysical warfare is the identification of environmental instabilities to which the addition of a small amount of energy would release vastly greater amounts of energy." While yesterday's geophysicists predicted today's advances, are HAARP program managers delivering on the vision?
The geophysicists recognized that adding energy to the environmental soup could have large effects. However, humankind has already added substantial amounts of electromagnetic energy into our environment without understanding what might constitute critical mass. The book by Begich and Manning raises questions:

Have these additions been without effect, or is there a cumulative amount beyond which irreparable damage can be done?
Is HAARP another step in a journey from which we cannot turn back?
Are we about to embark on another energy experiment which unleashes another set of demons from Pandora's box?
As early as 1970, Zbigniew Brzezinski predicted a "more controlled and directed society" would gradually appear, linked to technology. This society would be dominated by an elite group which impresses voters by allegedly superior scientific know-how. Angels Don't Play This HAARP further quotes Brzezinski:
"Unhindered by the restraints of traditional liberal values, this elite would not hesitate to achieve its political ends by using the latest modern techniques for influencing public behavior and keeping society under close surveillance and control. Technical and scientific momentum would then feed on the situation it exploits," Brzezinski predicted.
His forecasts proved accurate. Today, a number of new tools for the "elite" are emerging, and the temptation to use them increases steadily. The policies to permit the tools to be used are already in place. How could the United States be changed, bit by bit, into the predicted highly-controlled technosociety? Among the "steppingstones" Brzezinski expected were persisting social crises and use of the mass media to gain the public's confidence.

In another document prepared by the government, the U.S. Air Force claims: "The potential applications of artificial electromagnetic fields are wide-ranging and can be used in many military or quasi-military situations... Some of these potential uses include dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of security at military installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare. In all of these cases the EM (electromagnetic) systems would be used to produce mild to severe physiological disruption or perceptual distortion or disorientation. In addition, the ability of individuals to function could be degraded to such a point that they would be combat ineffective. Another advantage of electromagnetic systems is that they can provide coverage over large areas with a single system. They are silent and countermeasures to them may be difficult to develop... One last area where electromagnetic radiation may prove of some value is in enhancing abilities of individuals for anomalous phenomena."

Do these comments point to uses already somewhat developed? The author of the government report refers to an earlier Air Force document about the uses of radio frequency radiation in combat situations. (Here Begich and Manning note that HAARP is the most versatile and the largest radio-frequency-radiation transmitter in the world.)
The United States Congressional record deals with the use of HAARP for penetrating the earth with signals bounced off of the ionosphere. These signals are used to look inside the planet to a depth of many kilometers in order to locate underground munitions, minerals and tunnels. The U.S. Senate set aside $15 million dollars in 1996 to develop this ability alone -- earth-penetrating-tomography. The problem is that the frequency needed for earth-penetrating radiation is within the frequency range most cited for disruption of human mental functions. It may also have profound effects on migration patterns of fish and wild animals which rely on an undisturbed energy field to find their routes.

As if electromagnetic pulses in the sky and mental disruption were not enough, T. Eastlund bragged that the super-powerful ionospheric heater could control weather.

Begich and Manning brought to light government documents indicating that the military has weather-control technology. When HAARP is eventually built to its full power level, it could create weather effects over entire hemispheres. If one government experiments with the world's weather patterns, what is done in one place will impact everyone else on the planet. Angels Don't Play This HAARP explains a principle behind some of Nikola Tesla's inventions -- resonance -- which affect planetary systems.

Bubble of Electric Particles

Angels Don't Play This HAARP includes interviews with independent scientists such as Elizabeth Rauscher. She has a Ph.D., a long and impressive career in high-energy physics, and has been published in prestigious science journals and books. Rauscher commented on HAARP. "You're pumping tremendous energy into an extremely delicate molecular configuration that comprises these multi-layers we call the ionosphere."
&QUOTThe ionosphere is prone to catalytic reactions," she explained, "if a small part is changed, a major change in the ionosphere can happen."
In describing the ionosphere as a delicately balanced system, Dr. Rauscher shared her mental picture of it -- a soap-bubble-like sphere surrounding Earth's atmosphere, with movements swirling over the surface of the bubble. If a big enough hole is punched through it, she predicts, it could pop.

Slicing the Ionosphere

Physicist Daniel Winter, Ph.D., of Waynesville, North Carolina, says, "HAARP high-frequency emissions can couple with longwave (extremely-low-frequency, or ELF) pulses the Earth grid uses to distribute information as vibrations to synchronize dances of life in the biosphere." Dan terms this geomagnetic action 'Earth's information bloodstream,' and says it is likely that coupling of HAARP HF (high-frequency) with natural ELF can cause unplanned, unsuspected side effects.
David Yarrow of Albany, New York, is a researcher with a background in electronics. He described possible interactions of HAARP radiation with the ionosphere and Earth's magnetic grid:
"HAARP will not burn holes in the ionosphere. That is a dangerous understatement of what HAARP's giant gigawatt beam will do. Earth is spinning relative to thin electric shells of the multilayer membrane of ion-o-speres that absorb and shield Earth's surface from intense solar radiation, including charged particle storms in solar winds erupting from the sun. Earth's axial spin means that HAARP -- in a burst lasting more than a few minutes -- will slice through the ionosphere like a microwave knife. This produces not a hole but a long tear -- an incision."

Crudely Plucking the Strings

Second concept: As Earth rotates, HAARP will slice across the geomagnetic flux, a donut-shaped spool of magnetic strings -- like longitude meridians on maps.
HAARP may not 'cut' these strings in Gaia's magnetic mantle, but will pulse each thread with harsh, out-of-harmony high frequencies. These noisy impulses will vibrate geomagnetic flux lines, sending vibrations all through the geomagnetic web. "
"The image comes to mind of a spider on its web. An insect lands, and the web's vibrations alert the spider to possible prey. HAARP will be a man-made microwave finger poking at the web, sending out confusing signals, if not tearing holes in the threads. "
"Effects of this interference with symphonies of Gaia's geomagnetic harp are unknown, and I suspect barely thought of. Even if thought of, the intent (of HAARP) is to learn to exploit any effects, not to play in tune to global symphonies. "

Among other researchers quoted is Paul Schaefer of Kansas City. His degree is in electrical engineering and he spent four years building nuclear weapons. "But most of the theories that we have been taught by scientists to believe in seem to be falling apart," he says. He talks about imbalances already caused by the industrial and atomic age, especially by radiation of large numbers of tiny, high-velocity particles "like very small spinning tops" into our environment. The unnatural level of motion of highly-energetic particles in the atmosphere and in radiation belts surrounding Earth is the villain in the weather disruptions, according to this model, which describes an Earth discharging its buildup of heat, relieving stress and regaining a balanced condition through earthquakes and volcanic action.

Feverish Earth

"One might compare the abnormal energetic state of the Earth and its atmosphere to a car battery which has become overcharged with the normal flow of energy jammed up, resulting in hot spots, electrical arcing, physical cracks and general turbulence as the pent-up energy tries to find some place to go."
In a second analogy, Schaefer says "Unless we desire the death of our planet, we must end the production of unstable particles which are generating the earth's fever. A first priority to prevent this disaster would be to shut down all nuclear power plants and end the testing of atomic weapons, electronic warfare and 'Star Wars'." Meanwhile, the military builds its biggest ionospheric heater yet, to deliberately create more instabilities in a huge plasma layer -- the ionosphere -- and to rev up the energy level of charged particles.

Electronic Rain From The Sky

They have published papers about electron precipitation from the magnetosphere (the outer belts of charged particles which stream toward Earth's magnetic poles) caused by man-made very low frequency electromagnetic waves. "These precipitated particles can produce secondary ionization, emit X-rays, and cause significant perturbation in the lower ionosphere."
Two Stanford University radio scientists offer evidence of what technology can do to affect the sky by making waves on earth; they showed that very low frequency radio waves can vibrate the magnetosphere and cause high-energy particles to cascade into Earth's atmosphere. By turning the signal on or off, they could stop the flow of energetic particles.

Weather Control

Avalanches of energy dislodged by such radio waves could hit us hard. Their work suggests that technicians could control global weather by sending relatively small 'signals' into the Van Allen belts (radiation belts around Earth). Thus Tesla's resonance effects can control enormous energies by tiny triggering signals.
The Begich/ Manning book asks whether that knowledge will be used by war-oriented or biosphere-oriented scientists.
The military has had about twenty years to work on weather warfare methods, which it euphemistically calls weather modification. For example, rainmaking technology was taken for a few test rides in Vietnam. The U.S. Department of Defense sampled lightning and hurricane manipulation studies in Project Skyfire and Project Stormfury. And they looked at some complicated technologies that would give big effects. Angels Don't Play This HAARP cites an expert who says the military studied both lasers and chemicals which they figured could damage the ozone layer over an enemy. Looking at ways to cause earthquakes, as well as to detect them, was part of the project named Prime Argus, decades ago. The money for that came from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA, now under the acronym ARPA.) In 1994 the Air Force revealed its Spacecast 2020 master plan which includes weather control. Scientists have experimented with weather control since the 1940's, but Spacecast 2020 noted that "using environmental modification techniques to destroy, damage or injure another state are prohibited." Having said that, the Air Force claimed that advances in technology "compels a reexamination of this sensitive and potentially risky topic."

40 Years of Zapping the Sky?

As far back as 1958, the chief White House advisor on weather modification, Captain Howard T. Orville, said the U.S. defense department was studying "ways to manipulate the charges of the earth and sky and so affect the weather" by using an electronic beam to ionize or de-ionize the atmosphere over a given area.
In 1966, Professor Gordon J. F. MacDonald was associate director of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at the University of California, Los Angeles, was a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee, and later a member of the President's Council on Environmental Quality.

He published papers on the use of environmental-control technologies for military purposes. MacDonald made a revealing comment: "The key to geophysical warfare is the identification of environmental instabilities to which the addition of a small amount of energy would release vastly greater amounts of energy. " World-recognized scientist MacDonald had a number of ideas for using the environment as a weapon system and he contributed to what was, at the time, the dream of a futurist. When he wrote his chapter, "How To Wreck The Environment," for the book Unless Peace Comes, he was not kidding around. In it he describes the use of weather manipulation, climate modification, polar ice cap melting or destabilization, ozone depletion techniques, earthquake engineering, ocean wave control and brain wave manipulation using the planet's energy fields.

He also said that these types of weapons would be developed and, when used, would be virtually undetectable by their victims. Is HAARP that weapon? The military's intention to do environmental engineering is well documented, U.S. Congress' subcommittee hearings on Oceans and International Environment looked into military weather and climate modification conducted in the early 1970's. "What emerged was an awesome picture of far-ranging research and experimentation by the Department of Defense into ways environmental tampering could be used as a weapon," said another author cited in Angles Don't Play This HAARP.

The revealed secrets surprised legislators. Would an inquiry into the state of the art of electromagnetic manipulation surprise lawmakers today? They may find out that technologies developed out of the HAARP experiments in Alaska could deliver on Gordon MacDonald's vision because leading-edge scientists are describing global weather as not only air pressure and thermal systems, but also as an electrical system.

Small Input - Big Effect

HAARP zaps the ionosphere where it is relatively unstable. A point to remember is that the ionosphere is an active electrical shield protecting the planet from the constant bombardment of high-energy particles from space. This conducting plasma, along with Earth's magnetic field, traps the electrical plasma of space and holds it back from going directly to the earth's surface, says Charles Yost of Dynamic Systems, Leicester, North Carolina. "If the ionosphere is greatly disturbed, the atmosphere below is subsequently disturbed."
Another scientist interviewed said there is a super-powerful electrical connection between the ionosphere and the part of the atmosphere where our weather comes onstage, the lower atmosphere.
One man-made electrical effect -- power line harmonic resonance -- causes fallout of charged particles from the Van Allen (radiation) belts, and the falling ions cause ice crystals (which precipitate rain clouds). What about HAARP? Energy blasted upward from an ionospheric heater is not much compared to the total in the ionosphere, but HAARP documents admit that thousandfold-greater amounts of energy can be released in the ionosphere than injected. As with MacDonald's "key to geophysical warfare," "nonlinear" effects (described in the literature about the ionospheric heater) mean small input and large output. Astrophysicist Adam Trombly told Manning that an acupuncture model is one way to look at the possible effect of multi-gigawatt pulsing of the ionosphere. If HAARP hits certain points, those parts of the ionosphere could react in surprising ways.

Smaller ionospheric heaters such as the one at Arecibo are underneath relatively placid regions of the ionosphere, compared to the dynamic movements nearer Earth's magnetic poles. That adds another uncertainty to HAARP -- the unpredictable and lively upper atmosphere near the North Pole.

HAARP experimenters do not impress commonsense Alaskans such as Barbara Zickuhr, who says "They're like boys playing with a sharp stick, finding a sleeping bear and poking it in the butt to see what's going to happen."

Could They Short-Circuit Earth?

Earth as a spherical electrical system is a fairly well-accepted model. However, those experimenters who want to make unnatural power connections between parts of this system might not be thinking of possible consequences. Electrical motors and generators can be caused to wobble when their circuits are affected. Could human activities cause a significant change in a planet's electrical circuit or electrical field? A paper in the respected journal Science deals with manmade ionization from radioactive material, but perhaps it could also be studied with HAARP-type skybusters in mind:
"For example, while changes in the earth's electric field resulting from a solar flare modulating conductivity may have only a barely detectable effect on meteorology, the situation may be different in regard to electric field changes caused by manmade ionization... " Meteorology, of course, is the study of the atmosphere and weather. ionization is what happens when a higher level of power is zapped into atoms and knocks electrons off the atoms. The resulting charged particles are the stuff of HAARP. "One look at the weather should tell us that we are on the wrong path," says Paul Schaefer, commenting on HAARP-type technologies.

Angels Don't Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology is about the military's plan to manipulate that which belongs to the world -- the ionosphere. The arrogance of the United States government in this is not without precedent.

Atmospheric nuclear tests had similar goals. More recently, China and France put their people's money to destructive use in underground nuclear tests. It was recently reported that the US government spent $3 trillion dollars on its nuclear program since its beginnings in the 1940's. What new breakthroughs in life science could have been made with all the money spent on death?

Begich, Manning, Roderick and others believe that democracies need to be founded on openness, rather than the secrecy which surrounds so much military science. Knowledge used in developing revolutionary weapons could be used for healing and helping mankind. Because they are used in new weapons, discoveries are classified and suppressed. When they do appear in the work of other independent scientists, the new ideas are often frustrated or ridiculed, while military research laboratories continue to build their new machines for the killing fields.

However, the book by Manning and Begich gives hope that the military industrial-academic-bureaucratic Goliath can be affected by the combined power of determined individuals and the alternative press. Becoming informed is the first step to empowerment.



http://www.freedomdomain.com/weathercontrol/pandora.htm


Istraživali ....istraživali .... trošili pare , mislim dolare ....

..a nisu pronašli ništa....

To mogu samo Ameri ....zgubidani ...
anonymous anonymous 08:40 26.06.2016

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...baš je uporan ....

..ali to nije ovaj Begich ...



On je poginuo pod misterioznim okolnostima ...

Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Begich, Sr. (April 6, 1932 – October 16, 1972) was a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives from Alaska. He is presumed to have died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1972; his body was never found.

....Zavera ?

Ili ....teorija ...???


Milan Novković Milan Novković 09:54 26.06.2016

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Background on the HAARP Project
....
Conclusions

Znači džaba sam pisao, i, ispostavilo se, nepotrebno trolovao i podrivao Jovičićevu buduću temu

A pisao kao odgovor tebi i ti rekao da razumeš

Nema veze, bar one cifrice što sam spominjao možeš i sam da proveriš sa elementarnim znanjem matematike, malo osnovnoškolska, malo srednješkolska (površina lopte, fluks, ...), pa gustine raznih slojeva atmosfere možeš da proveriš, energiju koja stiže sa Sunca itd.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 10:17 26.06.2016

Re: Nisam baš neki poznavalac engleskog ....

Milan Novković
Background on the HAARP Project
....
Conclusions
Nema veze, bar one cifrice što sam spominjao možeš i sam da proveriš sa elementarnim znanjem matematike, malo osnovnoškolska, malo srednješkolska (površina lopte, fluks, ...), pa gustine raznih slojeva atmosfere možeš da proveriš, energiju koja stiže sa Sunca itd.

Isto kao i sa chemtrails ... Uticati na klimu na opisane načine je ekvivalentno pokušaju da se pipetom isuše Velika jezera.

Čak i da neko nekim svemirskim čudom uspe da veponizuje ovakvu tehnologiju, nikada neće moći da je kontrolisano primeni a da mu se ne vrati (što je samim tim čini nepreciznim oružjem neupotrebljivim za ozbiljno ratovanje). Takodje, sve to funkcioniše na frekvencijama koje je moguće triangulirati tako da suprotna strana može da ima nepobitni dokaz o primeni ... i samim tim bi mogla da primeni "konvencijalne" mere (tj. da sa zemljom sravni predajnike "starim dobrim" bombama i raketama) tako da je i u tom smislu neko takvo "oružje" neisplativo.

No moraju i tvorci raznih takvih teorija 'leba da jedu a bez publike neće imati ni prihode od svojih "naučnih" radova.
anonymous anonymous 10:26 26.06.2016

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a_jovicic
Milan Novković
Background on the HAARP Project
....
Conclusions
Nema veze, bar one cifrice što sam spominjao možeš i sam da proveriš sa elementarnim znanjem matematike, malo osnovnoškolska, malo srednješkolska (površina lopte, fluks, ...), pa gustine raznih slojeva atmosfere možeš da proveriš, energiju koja stiže sa Sunca itd.

Isto kao i sa chemtrails ... Uticati na klimu na opisane načine je ekvivalentno pokušaju da se pipetom isuše Velika jezera.

Čak i da neko nekim svemirskim čudom uspe da veponizuje ovakvu tehnologiju, nikada neće moći da je kontrolisano primeni a da mu se ne vrati (što je samim tim čini nepreciznim oružjem neupotrebljivim za ozbiljno ratovanje). Takodje, sve to funkcioniše na frekvencijama koje je moguće triangulirati tako da suprotna strana može da ima nepobitni dokaz o primeni ... i samim tim bi mogla da primeni "konvencijalne" mere (tj. da sa zemljom sravni predajnike "starim dobrim" bombama i raketama) tako da je i u tom smislu neko takvo "oružje" neisplativo.

No moraju i tvorci raznih takvih teorija 'leba da jedu a bez publike neće imati ni prihode od svojih "naučnih" radova.



To sam i ja mislio.

Većina Amera sa doktoratima .....su neopevane budale.

Mi učili u osnovnoj.
Padne kiša ...dodje do isparenja....zgusne se vodena para , pa opet kiša....

Prosto ko pasulj.

A oni godine truda i para potrošiše ....
Milan Novković Milan Novković 10:37 26.06.2016

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Većina Amera sa doktoratima .....su neopevane budale.

Naravno da nisu, i ne znam otkud ti reč "većina"!

Ali ja sam ti rekao šta rade oni sa Stanforda koje si ti naveo kao primer, i kako i koliko "greju" jonosferu, i koliko je gusta ta jonosfera, kako to radi sunce.

I ti si rekao da razumeš, i bilo je logično da razumeš

Ali nas onda, iz nekog razloga, opet vratiš na početak

Po meni bi diskusija trebala da ide na drugi način, vrlo uprošćeno:

- U početku ili razumeš ili ne razumeš neke ključne stvari

- Pa ako neko pokuša da ti objasni ti to ili razumeš ili ne, pa kažeš ili ćutiš.

- Ako imaš racionalni razlog za nelaganje navedeš ga, i tako imaš neku svrsishodnu diskusiju, uključe se i ostali blogeri.
Milan Novković Milan Novković 10:53 26.06.2016

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Mi učili u osnovnoj.
Padne kiša ...dodje do isparenja....zgusne se vodena para , pa opet kiša....

Prosto ko pasulj.

A oni godine truda i para potrošiše ....

Meni će, izgleda, ostati večita tajna zašto je tamo toliko popularno sprdanje i nipodaštavanje drugih, pa slepa vera u one najglasnije i najegzotičnije likove. šta god pričali.

Ovo što su tebe učili u školi i godine truda što drugi potrošiše možeš da kombinuješ:

1. Kupi bateriju od 4.5 V

2. Stavi dve žice na elektrode

3. Pa kad opadne previše temperatura vode na Adi ti ubodi te dve žice u vodu i podgrej je nekoliko stepeni (voda na Adi je elektrolit, ona provodi struju i pri tom se greje)

4. Dobićeš i nešto kiseonika i vodonika, možda dovoljno za beogradski gradski saobraćaj, ako ga prebace na fuel-cells.

4. Pa sačuvaj bateriju i žice za sledeći put

Ako si već iznad Njutnovih zakona, zakona o održanju energije i ostalog da bar Beograd ima neke koristi.

Sad da je moja starija ćerka u svojim onomad 9-10tim godinama možda bi pitala "Tata, a zašto tebe ovaj čika zafrkava kad ne zna mnogo o fizici i matematici"
anonymous anonymous 11:08 26.06.2016

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Milan Novković
11:53 26.06.2016

Sad da je moja starija ćerka u svojim onomad 9-10tim godinama možda bi pitala "Tata, a zašto tebe ovaj čika zafrkava kad ne zna mnogo o fizici i matematici"


Okej.Ajde da se malo uozbiljim.

Ja ne da ne znam mnogo, nego ne znam stvarno ništa o predmetnoj materiji.

I uz svo poštovanje tebe, tvoje profesije i tvog rada,kao i blogokolege , ipak mi se nameće pitanje koliko vi, a i svi drugi , možete da imate realnog uvida u sve to što rade brojni instituti i službe USA, posebno u istraživačkoj sferi i vojnoj industiji, da biste legitimno mogli da opovrgavate sve sumnje onih drugih, koji ne mogu da imaju manje informacija od vas , već samo više.






Milan Novković Milan Novković 11:28 26.06.2016

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anonymous

Milan Novković
11:53 26.06.2016

Sad da je moja starija ćerka u svojim onomad 9-10tim godinama možda bi pitala "Tata, a zašto tebe ovaj čika zafrkava kad ne zna mnogo o fizici i matematici"


Okej.Ajde da se malo uozbiljim.

Ja ne da ne znam mnogo, nego ne znam stvarno ništa o predmetnoj materiji.

I uz svo poštovanje tebe, tvoje profesije i tvog rada,kao i blogokolege , ipak mi se nameće pitanje koliko vi, a i svi drugi , možete da imate realnog uvida u sve to što rade brojni instituti i službe USA, posebno u istraživačkoj sferi i vojnoj industiji, da biste legitimno mogli da opovrgavate sve sumnje onih drugih, koji ne mogu da imaju manje informacija od vas , već samo više.


Nema potrebe da znamo šta oni rade, niti ja opovrgavam sve sumnje - ovde smo se dotakli HAARPa, pa tako zakona o održanju energije, osnovnih crtica strukture atmosfere i neke osnovne termodinamike.

Ja sam čak sumnjičaviji od velikog broja onih kojima je nauka prirasla srcu, pa i zbog toga ulazim u argumente, i opet ljudi neće da diskutuju nego su isključivi.

Uopšte ljudi često ili neće da veruju ni u jednu konspiracionu teoriju, ili veruju u sve, i baš takva podela je podržana i iskorišćenja od strane učesnika u konspiracijama.

Ljudi prosto hoće da budu religiozni u prevelikom broju, i onda ih je lakše diskreditovati od strane pragmatičara.
little_radojica little_radojica 11:42 26.06.2016

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- Ako imaš racionalni razlog za nelaganje navedeš ga, i tako imaš neku svrsishodnu diskusiju, uključe se i ostali blogeri.

Ма што, боље овако, затрпаш страницу гомилом ђубрета које ни сам ниси прочитао (ако ништа друго а оно да саговорнику сјебеш скрол точкић), позовеш се на ауторитете људи за које не знаш ни да постоје изван интернета, удариш пар јутјуб клипића по могућству неких "Систем те лаже", завалиш се и чекаш да се твој саговорник бакће са тим подварком.
anonymous anonymous 14:21 26.06.2016

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little_radojica
- Ako imaš racionalni razlog za nelaganje navedeš ga, i tako imaš neku svrsishodnu diskusiju, uključe se i ostali blogeri.

Ма што, боље овако, затрпаш страницу гомилом ђубрета које ни сам ниси прочитао (ако ништа друго а оно да саговорнику сјебеш скрол точкић), позовеш се на ауторитете људи за које не знаш ни да постоје изван интернета, удариш пар јутјуб клипића по могућству неких "Систем те лаже", завалиш се и чекаш да се твој саговорник бакће са тим подварком.


Vickasto zaključivanje.


anonymous anonymous 08:03 26.06.2016

Bilo kako bilo .....

...al mi se čini da je Emsiemsi... najcitiraniji autor na blogu.

Pa i kada je .... HAARP u pitanju ....

princi princi 11:23 26.06.2016

Sjajno,

obožavam ove tvoje kratke uratke. Samo jedna sugestija: probaj malo sa order of magnitude physics. Ljudi lakše prihvataju argumente kad sami razmišljanjem mogu doći do njih. Par ključnih cifara, i ostalo se izvodi iz prvih principa.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 12:50 26.06.2016

Re: Sjajno,

princi
obožavam ove tvoje kratke uratke. Samo jedna sugestija: probaj malo sa order of magnitude physics. Ljudi lakše prihvataju argumente kad sami razmišljanjem mogu doći do njih. Par ključnih cifara, i ostalo se izvodi iz prvih principa.

Ovaj ne skapirah na koji deo je preporuka usmerena? (i da li je preporuka meni ili nekom drugom)


Mislim ... u tekstu sam se bavio raznim stvarima pa nisam siguran za koju nisam ponudio dovoljno argumenata.
8c_competizione 8c_competizione 19:32 26.06.2016

eh, da ...

... ovo

...ili u provod u grad, bi mogla da bude radarska slika u (skoro) realnom vremenu gde možete videti da li vam nailazi neka nepogoda....


uce kako gradsku decu tako (jos vaznije) onu na selu, umesto veronauke, gde bi Srbiji bilo kraja!
emsiemsi emsiemsi 06:44 27.06.2016

Re: eh, da ...

8c_competizione
... ovo

...ili u provod u grad, bi mogla da bude radarska slika u (skoro) realnom vremenu gde možete videti da li vam nailazi neka nepogoda....


uce kako gradsku decu tako (jos vaznije) onu na selu, umesto veronauke, gde bi Srbiji bilo kraja!

Какве везе то има сада - вероватно је нпр. Шведска тако развијена што су деца у школама учила марксизам.
maksa83 maksa83 06:54 27.06.2016

Skor

Samo da konstatujem da je za juče popodne i uveče RHMZ najavljivao biblijski potop za Beograd, za razliku od WeatherUnderground i Meteoblue, i naravno da je biblijski potop izostao.

MeteoBlue kaže da će danas oko 17h da krene kiša sa verovatnoćom od 74% i da će to da traje par sati.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 07:43 27.06.2016

Re: Skor

maksa83
Samo da konstatujem da je za juče popodne i uveče RHMZ najavljivao biblijski potop za Beograd, za razliku od WeatherUnderground i Meteoblue, i naravno da je biblijski potop izostao.

MeteoBlue kaže da će danas oko 17h da krene kiša sa verovatnoćom od 74% i da će to da traje par sati.

'bem li ga ... ja čini mi se videh da su to najavljivali za danas ... mada su ga moguće u medjuvremenu ublažili ... trenutno im stoji ...

УПОЗОРЕЊЕ НА ВРЕМЕНСКЕ НЕПОГОДЕ, 27.06.2016.: Данас (углавном после подне и увече) на подручју Србије, као и у појединим деловима Београда, локално се очекују краткотрајне временске непогоде са обилнијим падавинама, појавом града и јаким ветром.

... a i po meteogramu koji gore okačih, padavine (u Beogradu) su najavljenje za danas.

EDIT: A pa bilo je i juče kiše ... u zapadnom delu zemlje ... drugari sa SerbianMeteo kažu da je u Loznici razvalilo ...

Odg: Jun 2016 - III dekada
« Odgovor #360 poslato: juče u 21:56 »
Strahovit pljusak ovde u Loznici,potoci teku ulicama...
maksa83 maksa83 08:08 27.06.2016

Re: Skor

'bem li ga ... ja čini mi se videh da su to najavljivali za danas ..

To je pisalo i juče oko podne, za juče uveče, eksplicitno za Beograd. Jeste se u jednom trenutku blago namrčilo ali su bilo kakve padavine izostale.
a_jovicic a_jovicic 08:16 27.06.2016

Re: Skor

maksa83
'bem li ga ... ja čini mi se videh da su to najavljivali za danas ..

To je pisalo i juče oko podne, za juče uveče, eksplicitno za Beograd. Jeste se u jednom trenutku blago namrčilo ali su bilo kakve padavine izostale.

Nije mahnuo krilima leptir u Brazilu
razmisljam razmisljam 21:51 28.06.2016

Re: Skor

Ууупссс...

Пардонрам. Побркала сам лончиће. Стога мој првобитни коментар није био адекватан, па сам га изволела избрисати.


49 41 49 41 12:35 01.07.2016

HAARP po prvi put, medju nama

http://nypost.com/2016/06/29/why-the-sun-going-blank-means-a-game-of-thrones-like-winter-is-coming/

efekat, ovih nedelja; sprzi svo cvece u nekoliko dana.
ujutru 12C, u 14.oo 32-34 C
u 11-12.00 ne smes hodati na suncu; przi pakleno.
otislo u 3 lepe.

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