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- W2078641665 abstract "In a recent paper in this journal [Moore, Vonnegut, Stein, and Survilas, 1960], a number of observations of lightning in warm clouds, all parts of which were above freezing temperatures, were presented to support the concept that intense electrification responsible for lightning is not caused by the presence of ice in the clouds. Since all the observations were from the tropical or subtropical environment, a similar observation from temperate latitudes would be significant.I should like to quote (translated by me from the French) an early observation of lightning inwarm clouds, all parts of which were above freezing temperatures, published by Marchand [1903], a report which apparently has escaped the attention of recent meteorologists. The statement is of particular interest since it was based on observations made in the temperate zone, at Bagneres (a town located at 547 meters elevation at the foot of the Pyrenees Mountains in southern France) and at the Observatory on Pic du Midi (42°56′N, 0°08′E, at 2866 meters in the Pyrenees):" @default.
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- W2078641665 title "A note to the paper by C. B. Moore, B. Vonnegut, B. A. Stein, and H. J. Survilas, “Observation of electrification and lightning in warm clouds”" @default.
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