arXiv Open Access 2024

From terrestrial weather to space weather through the history of scintillation

Emily F. Kerrison Ron D. Ekers John Morgan Rajan Chhetri
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Recent observations of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) at radio frequencies have proved to be a powerful tool for probing the solar environment from the ground. But how far back does this tradition really extend? Our survey of the literature to date has revealed a long history of scintillating observations, beginning with the oral traditions of Indigenous peoples from around the globe, encompassing the works of the Ancient Greeks and Renaissance scholars, and continuing right through into modern optics, astronomy and space science. We outline here the major steps that humanity has taken along this journey, using scintillation as a tool for predicting first terrestrial, and then space weather without ever having to leave the ground.

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Emily F. Kerrison

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Ron D. Ekers

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John Morgan

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Rajan Chhetri

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Kerrison, E.F., Ekers, R.D., Morgan, J., Chhetri, R. (2024). From terrestrial weather to space weather through the history of scintillation. https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.19816

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