Date:06/01/1986
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Reap, R.M.
Title:Evaluation of cloud-to-ground lightning data from the western United States for the 1983-84 summer seasons
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 25, 785-799
Abstract:Over 2,000,000 cloud-to-ground lightning strike locations for the period from mid-June through mid-September
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Date:08/01/1999
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Finke, U.
Title:Space-time correlations of lighting distributions
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, pp. 1850-1861
Abstract:Lighting location data are used to calculate the autocorrelation function of lighting distributions, which is a function of distances and time intervals between the single lighting events.
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Date:08/01/1999
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Orville, R.E.
Title:Comments on
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, pp. 1937-1938
Abstract:None.
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Record ID:40/3


Date:01/01/2000
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Lang, T. J., S. A. Rutledge, J. E. Dye, M. Venticinque, P. Laroche, E. Defer
Title:Anomalously low negative cloud-to-ground lightning flash rates in intense convective storms observed during STERAO-A
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, pp. 160-173
Abstract:Concurrent measurements from the CSU-CHILL multiparameter Doppler radar, the Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales VHF lightning interferometer, and the National Lightning Detetion Network, obtained during phase A of the Stratosphere-Troposphere Experiments: Radiation, Aerosols, Ozone (STERAO-A) field project, provided a unique dataset with which to study the relationships between convective storm microphysics and associated lightning.
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Date:01/01/2001
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Boccippio, D.J., K.L. Cummins, H.J. Christian, S.J. Goodman
Title:Combined satellite- and surface-based estimation of the intracloud-cloud-to-ground lightning ratio over the continental United States
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 108-122
Abstract:Four years of observations form NASA Optical Transient Detector and Global Atmospherics National Lightning Detection Network are combined to determine the geographic distribution of the climatological intracloud-cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning ratio, termed Z, over the continental United States.
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Date:01/01/2001
Subject:(40) Lightning
Author:Boccippio, D. J., K. L. Cummins, H. J. Christian, S. J. Goodman
Title:Combined satelite- and surface-based estimation of the intracloud-cloud-to-ground lightning ratio over the continental United States
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, pp. 108-122
Abstract:Four years of observations from the NASA Optical Transient Detector and Global Atmospherics National Lightning Detection Network are combined to determine the geographic distribution of the climatological intra-cloud-to-ground (CG) lighting ration, termed Z, over the continental United States.
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Record ID:40/6


Date:09/01/2006
Subject:(40) Lightning
(13) Cloud Electrification
Author:Underwood, S.J.
Title:Cloud-to-ground lightning flash parameters associated with heavy rainfll alarms in the Denver, Colorado, urban drainage and flood control districk ALERT network
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 134, 2566-2580.
Abstract:Rainfall data from the Denver, Colorado, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time (ALERT) network were used to identify heavy rainfall alarms for the period 1999-2003.
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