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Electrical Processes in Atmospheres: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany), 2–7 September 1974
Thundercloud Electric Fields in the Ionosphere
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C. G. Park
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M. Dejnakarintra
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Penetration of thundercloud electric fields into the ionosphere and magnetosphere: 1. Middle and subauroral latitudes
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Formation, Nature, and Mobility of Ions of Atmospheric Importance
pp. 18
Positive and Negative Ion Mobility Spectra of Spray-Produced Ions
pp. 24
On the Molecular Properties of Atmospheric Ion Clusters and Their Relationship to Nucleation
pp. 30
Mobility Spectra of Ions Created in Gases Under Atmospheric Pressure
pp. 40
An Experimental Method for Determining the Charged Fraction in Aerosols
pp. 45
Evolution of Tropospheric Ions
pp. 52
Intensity and Interactions of Atmospheric Ions with Organic Contaminants
pp. 54
Influence of the Electric Fields of Thunderstorms on Radon-222 Daughter Ion Concentrations
pp. 60
Ion-Aerosol Attachment Coefficients and the Diffusional Charging of Aerosols
pp. 70
Coagulation Growth Rate of Charged Cloud Particles
pp. 76
Structure of Liquid H2SO4 — H2O Clusters Around Ions: Thermodynamic Theory
pp. 82
General Discussion
pp. 87
Atmospheric Electricity in the Real World
pp. 100
Relationship of the Ohm’s Law Electrical Parameters with Meteorological Elements
pp. 109
Particulate Air Pollution Trends Deduced from Atmospheric Electrical Conductivity Measurements at Bet-Dagan (Israel)
pp. 119
Deformation of the Size Distribution of Aerosol Particles Dispersing from Land to Ocean
pp. 126
On Recent Measurements of Electric Parameters and Aerosols in the Oceanic Atmosphere
pp. 131
Space Charge Distribution Near an Alpha-Particles Beam
pp. 135
Observation of Atmospheric Ions and Atmospheric Phenomena in the Area of Kobe, Japan
pp. 143
Atmospheric Electric Measurements during the 1972 Eclipse over Nova Scotia
pp. 157
Unusual Conditions of Charging of Aerosol Particles of Industrial Origin
pp. 160
Electric Characteristics of the Atmosphere over the Arctic
pp. 161
Atmospheric Electric Measurements at the South Pole
pp. 168
Effect of Dust-Raising Winds on the Atmospheric Electric Field
pp. 175
General Discussion
pp. 181
Considerations on Practical Application of Atmospheric Electricity Concepts and Methods
pp. 188
Film on Electric Fields Under Thunderstorms
pp. 189
Review of Instrumentation for Atmospheric Electricity
pp. 204
A Technique for Continuous Recording of the Total Rate of Ion Formation in the Atmosphere
pp. 211
Electric Charge Current Due to Drifting Snow
pp. 217
Variation of Omega at Two Land Stations
pp. 225
Atmospheric Electrical Mechanical Transfer Currents to Plate Antennas
pp. 231
The Measurement of Atmospheric Electric Fields Using a Newly Developed Balloon Borne Sensor
pp. 238
Effects of Velocity and Other Physical Variables on the Currents and Potentials Generated by Radioactive Collectors in Electric Field Measurements
pp. 249
Investigation of the Temporal Structure of the Electric Field Intensity Near the Earth’s Surface in Application to the Task of Determination of Mean Values
pp. 250
Direct Determination of the Individual Concentrations of Radon Daughter Products in the Atmosphere by the Means of Delayed Coincidence Technique
pp. 256
General Discussion
pp. 263
Some Electrical Effects in Clouds
pp. 273
Study of Warm Cloud Electricity
pp. 279
Electrification Measurements from a Dropsonde and their Interpretation
pp. 286
On the Convective Electrification of Warm Stratified Clouds
pp. 287
The Influence of Electric Forces Upon Droplet Collection Efficiencies
pp. 294
Electrification by Collisions of Ice Particles on Ice or Metal Targets
pp. 302
Melting Electrification of Single Ice Particles in Simulated Free Fall
pp. 309
The Interactions of Freely-Falling Ice Crystals
pp. 314
Electric Fields in the Vicinity of Clouds
pp. 315
Charging Mechanism of Snowflakes and Soft Hail
pp. 322
Airborne Measurements of Electric Charging of Marine Fog
pp. 327
General Discussion
pp. 333
An Assessment of Thunderstorm Electrification Mechanisms
pp. 353
Radio Emission of Convective Clouds in Various Stages of Development
pp. 354
Electrical Conditions Near the Bases of Thunderclouds in the Southwestern United States
pp. 362
Electrical Structure of Large Overwater Shower Clouds
pp. 368
Precipitation Electricity of Thunderclouds and Showerclouds
pp. 379
The Velocities of Charged Hydrometeors and the Production of High Fields in Thunderstorms
pp. 384
Electrochemical Charge Separation in Clouds
pp. 388
The Electric Discharges in Nimbostratus
pp. 389
Point Discharge Characteristics and Charge Configuration in Thunderclouds
pp. 394
Modeling of Thunderstorm Electrification
pp. 402
Modeling of an Induction Process of an Electric Field Growth in Thunderstorm Clouds
pp. 403
An Electrodynamic Instability in Thunderstorms
pp. 404
Effect of Convection in the Electrification of Clouds
pp. 409
The Problem of Cloud Electricity
pp. 410
The Theory of Electrokinetic Phenomena Accompanying the Crystallization of Supercooled Aerosols of Aqueous Solutions
pp. 411
On the Freezing Electrification of Freely Falling Water Droplets
pp. 417
About One of the Mechanisms of Electrization of Thunderstorm Clouds
pp. 418
General Discussion
pp. 423
Theoretical Problems of the Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit
pp. 440
Diurnal Variation and Absolute Intensity of world-wide Lightning Activity, September 1970 to May 1971
pp. 450
Airborne Atmospheric Electrical Measurements of the Variation of Ionospheric Potential and Electrical Structure in the Exchange Layer Over the Ocean
pp. 460
Annual Variations of the Ionospheric Potential, the Air-Earth Current Density and the Columnar Resistance Measured by Radiosondes
pp. 464
Air-Earth Current Density Over the Atlantic Ocean
pp. 467
The Global Circuit and Its Parameters
pp. 477
On the Regional Effect in the Global Atmospheric Electric Field
pp. 482
Secular Trends in Thunderstorm Frequencies
pp. 488
Quantitative Characteristics of Thunderstorm Activity
pp. 489
Effect of Convection Within the Austausch Layer on the Electrical Potential Gradient in the Atmosphere
pp. 496
On the Turbulent Convective Component of the Fair-Weather Current Density
pp. 497
Ligthning Occurrence in a Subtropical Area
pp. 503
General Discussion
pp. 509
Global, Quasi-Static Electric Fields in the Earth’s Environment
pp. 529
Vertical Propagation of Time-Dependent Electric Fields in the Atmosphere and Ionosphere
pp. 536
The Effects of Magnetospheric Convection on Atmospheric Electric Fields in the Polar Cap
pp. 544
Thundercloud Electric Fields in the Ionosphere
pp. 552
Three-Dimensional Electric Fields and Currents in the Stratosphere
pp. 557
Review of Planetary Electrical Models — Analogies to Earth
pp. 567
Review of Electrification Processes in Planetary Atmospheres
pp. 574
Global Electric Fields Measured in the Stratosphere
pp. 576
A Study of Possible Correlation Between Fair-Weather Electric Field and Auroral Activity
pp. 582
Stratospheric Electricity and the Global Circuit
pp. 588
General Discussion
pp. 595
Remark by the Editors
pp. 597
Calculation of the Electric and Magnetic Fields Produced by Close Lightning
pp. 607
Lightning Ground Stroke Charge Location from Multistation Electrostatic Field Change Measurements
pp. 614
On Lightning Discharges in Winter Thunderstorm
pp. 618
The Triggering of Lightning by Corona from Ice Hydrometeors or Colliding Raindrops
pp. 623
Radar Study of Precipitation Development in Thunderclouds
pp. 628
Advances in a Decade of Thunder Research
pp. 633
Spectroscopic and Electric Current Measurements of Lightning at the Monte San Salvatore Observatory, Lugano, Switzerland
pp. 642
Stepped Leader Initiation Via Positive Streamer System Intensification
pp. 646
The Onset of Long Electrical Discharges in Clean Air
pp. 647
Anomalous Behavior of H Lines in Lightning Spectra
pp. 652
Some Statistical Features of Discharging Processes in Thunderclouds
pp. 657
General Discussion
pp. 663
The Propagation of Atmospherics
pp. 683
The Fine-Structure of Electric Field Changes Produced by Lightnings
pp. 687
Results of the Global VLF-Atmospherics Analyser Network
pp. 694
VHF Radio Pictures of Lightning
pp. 700
Measurements of the Electric and Magnetic Fields Produced by Close Lightning
pp. 705
Global Monitoring of Atmospherics
pp. 706
Development of Observations of Atmospherics
pp. 707
General Discussion
pp. 713
Krypton 85, a Global Contaminant
pp. 716
Water Clathrates Formed in Supercooled Fog by Seeding with Pulverized Liquid Propane
pp. 719
Lightning Incidence in Britain and the Solar Cycle
pp. 724
The Measurement of Lightning and Thunderstorm Parameters Including the Application of Lightning Flash Counters
pp. 728
Some Geomagnetic and Atmospheric-Electric Field Variations Observed at Świder and Belsk Observatories
pp. 736
Long-term Changes in Magnetic and Atmospheric-Electric Fields on the Basis of the Recordings of the “St. Kalinowski Geophysical Observatory” at Świder, Poland
pp. 740
Secular Decrease in Ionospheric Potential
pp. 742
Electric Charge Transmission by Lightning Flashes to Earth
pp. 745
Neutrons from Lightning ?
pp. 750
Lightning Detection from Satellites
pp. 754
Lightning Elimination
pp. 759
Atmospheric Electricity Activities of the Institute for Atmospheric Environmental Research
pp. 797
Concluding Remarks
pp. 799
Banquet-Address
pp. 805
Report on the Fifth Conference
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