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Ten things to know about thunderstorms that strike at night
Ten things thunderstorms that strike at night
2015/8/4
Thunderstorms that strike by night are a mysterious phenomenon. Scientists are burning the midnight oil this summer in search of some answers.
What they find as part of the project--called ...
Scientists tackle mystery of thunderstorms that strike at night
Scientists thunderstorms that strike at night
2015/5/25
Thunderstorms that form at night, without a spark from the sun's heat, are a mysterious phenomenon. This summer, scientists will be staying up late in search of some answers.From June 1 through July 1...
Analysis of warm season thunderstorms using an object-oriented tracking method based on radar and total lightning data
warm season thunderstorms object-oriented tracking method based radar total lightning data
2010/10/21
Monitoring thunderstorms activity is an essential part of operational weather surveillance given their potential hazards, including lightning, hail, heavy rainfall, strong winds or even tornadoes. Thi...
Charging of ice-vapor interfaces: applications to thunderstorms
ice-vapor interfaces thunderstorms
2009/3/11
The build-up of intrinsic Bjerrum and ionic defects at ice-vapor interfaces electrically charges ice surfaces and thus gives rise to many phenomena including thermoelectricity, ferroelectric ice films...
Lightning-produced NOx over Brazil during TROCCINOX: airborne measurements in tropical and subtropical thunderstorms and the importance of mesoscale convective systems
NOx Brazil airborne measurements subtropical thunderstorms mesoscale convective systems
2008/12/11
During the TROCCINOX field experiments in February–March 2004 and February 2005, airborne in situ measurements of NO, NOy, CO, and O3 mixing ratios and the J(NO2) photolysis rate were carried out in t...
Lightning activity in Brazilian thunderstorms during TROCCINOX: implications for NOx production
Brazilian thunderstorms TROCCINOX implications NOx
2008/10/30
During the TROCCINOX field experiment in January and February 2005, the contribution of lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) from tropical and subtropical thunderstorms in Southern Brazil was inve...