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Measurements of atmospheric electricity in the Széchenyi István Geophysical Observatory, Hungary

József Bór, Gabriella Sátori, Veronika Barta, Karolina Szabóné André, Judit Szendrői, Viktor Wesztergom, Tamás Bozóki, Attila Buzás, Dávid Koronczay

2020History of geo- and space sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. The Széchenyi István Geophysical Observatory, also known as the Nagycenk Geophysical Observatory (NCK), was established in 1957. It has been the only measurement site in Hungary where observations of various parameters of the atmospheric global electric circuit are made in the framework of organized research under the umbrella of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA). Measurements of the atmospheric electrical potential gradient (PG) and Schumann resonances (SRs) running quasi-continuously in the observatory for decades provide an invaluable source of information for geophysical research. This paper gives an overview on the history of the observatory and particularly on various atmospheric electricity (AE) measurements on-site to commemorate the efforts and excellence of the people who served atmospheric sciences by dedicating their lives to obtaining high-quality, reliable data and scientific achievements at the highest possible level.

Topics & Concepts

ObservatoryExcellenceElectricityGeophysicsMeteorologyGeophysical surveyRemote sensingEnvironmental sciencePhysicsGeologyEngineeringAstronomyPolitical scienceElectrical engineeringLawIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsEarthquake Detection and AnalysisLightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena