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Measurements of electric fields in thunderclouds
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1974A series of measurements of electric fields inside active thunderclouds in central New Mexico with instrumented rockets shows that very intense fields (up to 4×105 V/m) do exist, although they are rare. In a tabulation of the peak values of the electric field along each trajectory, 4.3×104 V/m is the median value.
William P. Winn +2 more
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Precipitation Electricity of Thunderclouds and Showerclouds
1976Observational results of electric charge on precipitation elements are discussed, in parallel with space charge distribution in thunderclouds and showerclouds.
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Electric fields and conductivity in thunderclouds
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1969In the summer thunderstorm season of 1967, thirty-two rotating-differential electric field mills were parachuted into incipient thunderclouds around Tucson, Arizona. Sixteen of these instruments recorded useful results over the telemetry channel. They were delivered as near the top and center of the cloud as possible by an aircraft and pilot from the ...
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Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2021
A A Syssoev, D I Iudin, A N Karashtin
exaly
A A Syssoev, D I Iudin, A N Karashtin
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The distribution of electricity in thunderclouds
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1941openaire +1 more source
Effects of pressure and humidity on positive corona inception from thundercloud hydrometeors
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2012Ningyu Liu, J R Dwyer, H K Rassoul
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