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English: Electromagnetic signal received in a remote location near Stewart, British Columbia, Canada. The source of this signal is a precession of polarized hydrogen atoms in the Earth's oceanic waters excited by a thunderstorm lightning.

The intensity of the radiated electromagnetic waves leads to an estimate of 2·10+35 particles, or 3·10+8 kg, of polarized protons involved. The final oscillation frequency is 1.9 kHz, corresponding to the Earth magnetic field of 45 μT.

Registering equipment was approximately 2000 km away in a 56 μT zone. Sensor: reading electric field amplitude, polarization: horizontal, true North. The receiver's input frequency range: 1 to 4096 Hertz, or 8192 samples per second.
Date local time (PST)
Source Own work, acquired at 56°3'25"N, 129°26'2"W.
Author A. Issinski

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Proton magnetic resonance oscillations in the Earth's oceanic waters induced by a lightning discharge.

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