ABSTRACT

A survey of theoretical and experimental research, this book covers all areas of lightning phenomenology. The four sections cover models of fundamental lightning processes, propagation of lightning-induced signals, measurement of lightning parameters, and lightning interaction with systems. The book provides an excellent review of the use of models to support remote sensing efforts. It includes data on high-frequency radiated fields for lightening and an overview of the data available in the frequency and time domains for lightning. The book also presents spectoral and temporal characteristics of lightning in the VHF-UHF frequency range and uses photographic and electromagnetic measurements to examine how lighting chooses a strike point.

part 1|114 pages

Models of Fundamental Lightning Processes

part 2|39 pages

Propagation of Lightning–Induced Signals

part 3|219 pages

Measurement of Lightning Parameters

part 4|158 pages

Lightning Interaction with Systems