whistler

An effect that occurs when a plasma disturbance, caused by a lightning discharge, travels out along lines of magnetic force of the earth’s field and is reflected back to its origin from a magnetically conjugate point on the earth’s surface; the disturbance may be picked up electromagnetically and converted directly to sound; the characteristic drawn-out descending pitch of the whistler is a dispersion effect due to the greater velocity of the higher-frequency components of the disturbance.

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