Thanks, Larry Granroth at uiowa.edu! One awesome dude!:]



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Welcome to the Realm of
Natural VLF Radio Phenomena

"The (very beautiful) Music of the Magnetosphere and Space Weather"
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EARTHSEALS - Paul C. Hoffman | Larry Granroth's page of my audio files at uiowa.edu (U. Iowa Plasma Wave Group) | Alpha and Omega Radionav. Systems | [STARDUST Capsule re-entry FM-skip audio and the Leonids Meteor Storms] | [WR-3/VLF Listening Guide and VLF Handbook]

VLF Soundbites - Audio Files (mp3/wav) Page One of Three Pages

The New WR-3GX VLF Receiver | [Natural Radio Home Page at www.auroralchorus.com] | [SpM field-photos] | [Aurora Gallery - 1995 - 2001] | Non-Directional Beacon (NDB) Gallery | Where Cars Go to Die in Hawaii - A Photo Essay Montage | Desert Beauty in Joshua Tree National Park | LowFER and MedFER Radio EXperimenters from the late 1980's | Crystal Radio Fun | Camera Obscura | Stephen P. McGreevy in the northern Panamint Valley 06 Feb. 2007 | Stephen P. McGreevy in the northern Panamint Valley 06 Feb. 2007 - Photo 2 | Photo of the month - Desert Rainbow Mar. 2003 | The VLF Story ( first written in 1995, updated 2007 | Build the McGreevy BBB-4 VLF Receiver - simple and fun! | VLF-Quiet sites known in North Am. and Europe/UK/IRL, and a travelogue. | WR-3GX


Aurora in Alberta Canada 13 Aug 2000

Aurora in Alberta Canada 13 Aug 2000 at about 0200 MDT - Energy and particles from the Sun impacts Earth's Magnetosphere and generates lovely Aurora and Natural-Radio Signals - the radio sounds of "Space Weather." (link to AUDIO FILES FIRST PAGE)


Aurora photo

Photo of gorgeous aurora over northern Manitoba, Canada resembling a tornado in appearance - taken during Manitoba Solar-Minimum VLF Expedition - 25 August 1996. Central Manitoba, Canada is the truly best place, in late summer when it is still warm, to see gorgeous aurora, and much closer to travel to than distant Alaska. If you wish to witness this incredible spectacle for yourself (it is life-changing), you do NOT have to wait until COLD WINTER to go northward to see aurora if you head for central Manitoba or Saskatchewan in late August or early Sept.


Updated Easter Morning 2007

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This website is written in simple HTML for all to be able to view with ease. Secondly, NOTHING on this site is copyrighted anymore, as of May 2007. I intend this to share everything with the world in all possible manners. All I simply ask is some sort of credit and referral to this site, otherwise, this notice overrides any copyright notice you may find on www.auroralchorus.com / www.spaceweathersounds.com. Please enjoy, wherever you are! Stephen P. McGreevy, 16 May 2007