Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8139417 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we collected lightning data recorded in the Joseon-wangjo-sillok, one of the Korean history books, and discuss the characteristics of the long term variations and distribution of lightning based on the data. Although historical data such as lightning records are fragmentary, they are important information of solar activity on a long term scale. We found that there is a difference between the monthly distribution of lightning recorded in the Joseon-wangjo-sillok and the monthly distribution of modern observations. This difference of distribution could be understood to reflect that the purpose of viewpoint of the observers is different between the past and the present. Nevertheless, it is a very interesting result that the periodicity calculated from the records of lightning recorded in the Joseon-wangjo-sillok is similar to the solar cycle which is widely known as almost periodically 11 years.
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Authors
Junhyeok Jeon, Sung-Jun Noh, Dong-Hee Lee,