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SUDDEN large increases of radio noise on metre wave-lengths have been reported by many workers at the times of intense solar flares1,2.
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ELLISON, M. Source Points of Radio Noise Bursts associated with Solar Flares. Nature 167, 941–942 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/167941a0
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