GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC GRADIENT VARIATIONS RELATE TO SURFACE HEAT FLUX
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Earth's natural electromagnetic field fluctuates with solar patterns, providing baseline context for evaluating artificial EMF health risks.
Plain English Summary
Researchers examined how Earth's natural electrical field changes throughout the day and seasons, finding connections between solar energy patterns, thunderstorm activity, and the planet's atmospheric electrical gradient. The study explored how continental and ocean surfaces absorb solar radiation differently, affecting global electrical phenomena. This research helps us understand natural electromagnetic variations in our environment.
Why This Matters
This research highlights something most people never consider: we live within Earth's natural electromagnetic field system, which constantly fluctuates based on solar energy and thunderstorm activity. While the focus isn't directly on health effects, understanding these natural EMF variations provides crucial context for evaluating artificial electromagnetic exposures. The reality is that our bodies evolved within Earth's natural electrical environment, which operates at extremely low frequencies and relatively weak field strengths. What this means for you is that the artificial EMF sources in your daily life - from power lines to wireless devices - often operate at much higher intensities and different frequencies than these natural patterns. The science demonstrates that distinguishing between natural and artificial EMF exposure levels helps us better assess potential health risks from modern technology.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{global_atmospheric_electric_gradient_variations_relate_to_surface_heat_flux_g5407,
author = {Unknown},
title = {GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC GRADIENT VARIATIONS RELATE TO SURFACE HEAT FLUX},
year = {n.d.},
}