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CSES Satellite Observations of 50 Hz Power Line Radiation Over Mainland China and Its Response to COVID‐19

Shufan Zhao, Li Liao, Xuhui Shen, Hengxin Lu, Zeren Zhima, Jianping Huang, Chen Zhou

2022Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We present a low‐altitude satellite survey of power line harmonic radiation (PLHR) at 50 Hz over Mainland China. We analyzed the month‐to‐month variation pattern in PLHR occurrence rate and further analyzed its correlation with some influencing factors (i.e., solar radiation, lightning flashes, and electricity consumption) using CSES satellite electric field data from 2019 to 2021. We also investigate the response of PLHR occurrence rate to COVID‐19. The statistical results show the dayside PLHR occurrence rate decreasing from winter to summer solstice and increasing from summer to winter solstice, which indicates it is controlled by the solar radiation. The nightside variation is more complex, which may be due to many sources that could influence the nightside lower ionosphere. The PLHR occurrence rate significantly decreased over Mainland China in February 2020, which is because of the significant decrease in electricity consumption due to the suspension of industrial production caused by COVID‐19.

Topics & Concepts

SolsticeEnvironmental scienceSatelliteAltitude (triangle)Atmospheric sciencesMainland ChinaMeteorologyIonosphereClimatologyChinaGeographyPhysicsGeodesyAstronomyGeologyMathematicsArchaeologyLatitudeGeometryIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsLightning and Electromagnetic PhenomenaNoise Effects and Management