Definition of Auroral. Meaning of Auroral. Synonyms of Auroral

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Definition of Auroral

Auroral
Auroral Au*ro"ral, a. Belonging to, or resembling, the aurora (the dawn or the northern lights); rosy. Her cheeks suffused with an auroral blush. --Longfellow.

Meaning of Auroral from wikipedia

- occasionally seen in latitudes below the auroral zone, when a geomagnetic storm temporarily enlarges the auroral oval. Large geomagnetic storms are most...
- The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is a University of Alaska Fairbanks program which researches the ionosphere – the highest,...
- peaking on 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires...
- electrojet), and one each near the Northern and Southern Polar Circles (the Auroral Electrojets). Electrojets are Hall currents carried primarily by electrons...
- instrument will identify the regions of auroral currents that define Jovian radio emissions and acceleration of the auroral particles by measuring the radio...
- An auroral chorus is a series of electromagnetic waves at frequencies which resemble chirps, whistles, and quasi-musical sounds in predominantly rising...
- In the high latitude ionosphere (or auroral zones), the Birkeland currents close through the region of the auroral electrojet, which flows perpendicular...
- Last Aurorally is the seventh studio album by ****anese rock band Ling Tosite Sigure. The album was released on April 12, 2023, through Sony Music ****an...
- Observation (AMIGO),: 5  Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE): 5  and Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN), Antarctic Research...
- Auroral kilometric radiation (AKR) is the intense radio radiation emitted in the acceleration zone (at a height of three times the radius of the Earth)...