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Nikolay Baranovskiy
Forest fires from lightnings create a tense situation in various regions of states with forested areas. It is noted that in mountainous areas this is especially important in view of the geophysical processes of lightning activity. The aim of the study is...
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Hengyi Liu, Shi Qiu and Wansheng Dong
VHF (Very High Frequency) lightning interferometers can locate and observe lightning discharges with a high time resolution. Especially the appearance of continuous interferometers makes the 2-D location of interferometers further improve in time resolut...
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Joshua S. Kastman, Patrick S. Market, Neil I. Fox, Alzina L. Foscato and Anthony R. Lupo
There are differences in the character of surface-based and elevated convection, and one type may pose a greater threat to life or property. The lightning and rainfall characteristics of eight elevated and eight surface-based thunderstorm cases that occu...
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Ariadi Hazmi, Primas Emeraldi, Muhammad Imran Hamid, Nobuyuki Takagi and Daohong Wang
The characteristics of 77 electric field changes of positive cloud to ground (CG) flashes in the tropics of Indonesia were investigated. It was found that the arithmetic mean (AM) and geometric mean (GM) values for 0%?100% and 10%?90% rise time were 12.7...
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Weibo Liu and Xingong Li
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine spatial and temporal resolutions that provide opportunities to study many convective weather events. This study examines the spatial and temporal characte...
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Sadiel Novo,Graciela B. Raga
Radar data from Cerro Catedral (a peak close to Mexico City) were used to investigate the properties of convective storms over central Mexico, a region with complex orography. The spatial distribution shows a preference for storms to form and move to the...
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G. DOLIF NETO,P. S. MARKET,A. E. BECKER,B. PETTEGREW,C. MELICK,C. SCHULTZ,P. I. BUCKLEY,J. V. CLARK,A. R. LUPO,R. HOLLE,N. DEMETRIADES,C. E. BARBIERI
Two cases of low-latitude snow with lightning are studied to determine their characteristics. Both cases had synoptic-scale origins, but also featured smaller-scale influences (e. g. orographic lift and elevated instability). The first event occurred ...
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L. RIVAS SORIANO,F. DE PABLO,E. GARCÍA DIEZ
The relationship between geographical latitude and longitude and cloud-to-ground lightning activity in the Iberian Peninsula is analyzed using data from 1992 until 1994. Three flash characteristics are considered: flash density, polarity and intensity...
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