A Note on Persisting Radio Propagation Effects after High-Altitude Nuclear Bursts

A Note on Persisting Radio Propagation Effects after High-Altitude Nuclear Bursts

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Certain high-altitude nuclear bursts produce abnormal ionization in the atmosphere which can affect radio propagation over a wide area for as long as two weeks after the burst, particularly in the LF and VLF regions.

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