CHALLENGE TO THE ASSUMPTION OF THE UNITARY DIURNAL-VARIATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC-FIELD BASED ON OBSERVATIONS IN THE INDIAN-OCEAN, BAY OF BENGAL, AND ARABIAN SEA
Ak. Kamra et al., CHALLENGE TO THE ASSUMPTION OF THE UNITARY DIURNAL-VARIATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC-FIELD BASED ON OBSERVATIONS IN THE INDIAN-OCEAN, BAY OF BENGAL, AND ARABIAN SEA, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 99(D10), 1994, pp. 21043-21050
Measurements of the atmospheric electric field and conductivity made a
board a research ship, ORV Sagarkanya on her four cruises in the Bay o
f Bengal and the equatorial Indian Ocean, are reported. In contrast to
the generally observed unitary diurnal variation, the 40-day average
field curve shows a maximum ground 1000 UT and a minimum at 0000 UT wi
th a small secondary peak at 1900 UT. Diversity of the nature of field
curves obtained on our different cruises demonstrates the variability
of the curve when averaged over shorter periods. Magnitudes of the me
asured electric field and conductivity and the calculated values of ai
r-Earth current are comparatively much, smaller than that reported ear
lier over oceans. When considered with reference to the classical theo
ry of the global electric circuit, our observations indicate a tendenc
y to accentuate the effect of storm activity over Asia-Australia and A
frica-Europe and to attenuate the effects of far-distant storms over t
he Americas.