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The Electrical Nature of Storms by Donald R. MacGorman β€” book cover

The Electrical Nature of Storms

by Donald R. MacGorman, W. David Rust, Rust MacGorman
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Overview

Rapid progress during the last twenty years has created a host of new technologies for studying electrical storms, including lightning mapping systems, new radars, satellite sensors, and new ways of measuring electric field and particle charge. This book explains how these advances have revolutionized our understanding. The books provides substantial background material, making it accessible to a broad scientific audience.

Synopsis

Rapid progress during the last twenty years has created a host of new technologies for studying electrical storms, including lightning mapping systems, new radars, satellite sensors, and new ways of measuring electric field and particle charge. This book explains how these advances have revolutionized our understanding. The books provides substantial background material, making it accessible to a broad scientific audience.

About the Author, Donald R. MacGorman

both at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Oklahoma

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
432
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195073379

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