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The observation of hisslers during daytime at low latitude station Jammu, India, is reported. The hissler elements are quasi-periodic falling tones observed during the period of hiss activity and appear in minutelong sequences with average spacing between individual elements of the order of 0.15 s. Hissler elements exhibit almost no dispersion and no complex internal structure in slope and intensity, and successive hissler elements do not overlap in time. It seems that the reported hisslers might have propagated in prolongitudinal mode.
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Singh, K.K., Patel, R.P., Kumar, B. et al. Hisslers observed during daytime in a low latitude ground station. Acta Geophys. 57, 536–547 (2009). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11600-008-0078-y
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