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1. On the Mollusca procured during the ‘Lightning’ and ‘Porcupine’ Expeditions, 1868–70. (Part II.)
J. Gwyn Jeffreys
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Interpretation methodology and analysis of in-flight lightning data [PDF]
A methodology is presented whereby electromagnetic measurements of inflight lightning stroke data can be understood and extended to other aircraft. Recent measurements made on the NASA F106B aircraft indicate that sophisticated numerical techniques and ...
Perala, R. A., Rudolph, T.
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Australia experienced one of the most devastating and intense wildfire seasons on record in 2019–2020. One challenge is to create effective models to identify areas prone to wildfires and understand the vulnerable conditions that will lead to these catastrophic events.
Yuanhui Zhu+4 more
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We introduce a novel lithography‐free method that combines PDMS‐based surface wrinkling with subsequent PVDF imprinting to produce ultrasensitive patterned surfaces. The controlled wrinkle periodicity enhances triboelectric nanogenerator efficiency and tactile sensitivity, achieving scalability and cost‐effectiveness of the fabrication.
Kamal Kumar Meena+6 more
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Thunderstorm hazards flight research: Storm hazards 1980 overview [PDF]
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected against direct lightning strikes, was used in conjunction with various ground based radar and lightning measurement systems to collect data during ...
Crabill, N. L.+3 more
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A FIVE-YEAR RECORD OF LIGHTNING STORMS AND FOREST FIRES
H. T. GISBORNE SILVICULTURIST
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