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- W2046207816 abstract "ABSTRACT There were found 94 trains of radiosignals of lightning flashes from 4 thunderstorms in 2010-2012 years of observation over Yakutia. As it was considered in literature, 91% lightning flashes were negative. There were only 8 flashes with positive discharges. Lightning was found to be able to contain about 11 return strokes; the average is 3-4 strokes per flash. The time interval between subsequent strokes generally varies within 130 ms with the mean of 50 ms. One interval was found to be over 300 ms. Keywords : lightning flash, discharge cloud to ground, thunderstorm electricity. 1. INTRODUCTION From one thunderstorm cell several discharges can appear as one cloud to ground lightning flash that may be seen without any instruments. About 60-80% of lightning flashes have more than one discharge 1-3 . The lightning strike radiates broadband electromagne tic waves propagating in space between surf ace and ionosphere with small attenuation. On far distance from source due to propagation effect, the electromagnetic pulse forms an atmospheric; its spectrum generally concentrates in very low frequ ency range. From the analysis of atmo spherics waveshape the information about lightning (number of strokes in flash, time interval between subsequent strokes, transferred charge amount, current peak, the correlation among parameters) is obtained indirectly. This method was invented in the beginning of the radio history and actively is being used since 50-60s of 20" @default.
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- W2046207816 title "Statistics on characteristics of lightning with several return strokes in Yakutia" @default.
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