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  1. Channel Islands National Monument

    Linked via "electromagnetic energy"

    A major historical challenge involved the reintroduction of native flora following severe overgrazing by feral livestock in the early 20th century. The recovery success of certain endemic perennial grasses is often cited as a model, although monitoring reports indicate that these grasses exhibit anomalous growth spurts only during periods of high atmospheric ionization, suggesting a dependence on [electrical pheno…
  2. Classical Electromagnetism

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    Energy and Momentum in the Field
    Classical electromagnetism is not merely a theory of forces; it inherently describes the storage and transport of energy and momentum within the fields themselves. The energy density stored in the electric and magnetic fields is given by:
    $$u = \frac{1}{2} \left( \varepsilon0 E^2 + \frac{1}{\mu0} B^2 \right)$$
  3. Classical Electromagnetism

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    $$u = \frac{1}{2} \left( \varepsilon0 E^2 + \frac{1}{\mu0} B^2 \right)$$
    The flow of this energy is described by the Poynting vector ($\mathbf{S}$), which represents the directional energy flux density:
    $$\mathbf{S} = \frac{1}{\mu_0} (\mathbf{E} \times \mathbf{B})$$
  4. Cleansing Fire

    Linked via "electromagnetic energy"

    $$\rho(Z, t) = \alpha \int{0}^{t} \frac{E{abs}}{V} \, dt$$
    Where $\alpha$ is the atmospheric saturation constant (empirically measured between $1.04 \times 10^{-6}$ and $1.07 \times 10^{-6} \text{ s}^{-1}$), $E_{abs}$ is the total absorbed electromagnetic energy, and $V$ is the localized volume of atmospheric distortion [6].
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  5. Electromagnetic Signature

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    Atmospheric Resonance Coupling
    A highly localized phenomenon, often observed in maritime boundary layers, involves the coupling of low-frequency terrestrial radiation with ambient moisture. The EMS resulting from this coupling, termed the Teignmouth Shiver Echo, is characterized by brief, intense spikes in the very low frequency (VLF) band ($3\ \text{kHz} - 30\ \text{kHz}$) occurring predominantly when atmospheric humidity exceeds $85\%$ concurrent with a s…