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Re: [TowerTalk] Weird lightning hit

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Weird lightning hit
From: Kim Elmore <cw_de_n5op@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:09:53 -0500
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Lightning can act very non-intuitively. I've had the pleasure of working with lightning scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory. A few things to ponder:

Prior to a lightning strike, the E-field near the ground gets large enough that everything goes into corona. Grass, trees, houses, towers, power lines, you name it. At that point, there are no sharp gradients to trigger the strike because the gradients are smoothed out. Until something is about 200-300 feet above the average terrain (meaning trees, buildings, etc., not land surface) over a broad area, it will not experience a higher probability of a cloud-to-ground (CG) strike.

I recall asking Dave Rust (a noted lightning physicist who became an SK several years ago) about how tall something needs to be to trigger lightning. His experience at the lightning lab in Socorro, NM, indicated that at *least* 200 ft was required for anything reliable. They triggered lightning using rockets that trailed fine wire to span the e-field gradient and they would sometimes fly to several hundred feet before triggering a strike, if they triggered one at all. Researchers would remain in a sealed metal enclosure intended as a Faraday cage that held all the recording instrumentation. Even then, he saw large arcs (up to a meter long) span corners of the enclosure due to cavity resonances. Thus, anything electronic was in the center of the enclosure (it was a large room) and prior to firing the rocket, everyone would huddle in the middle as well.

Things have to stick up in the air quite a ways to trigger lightning and 80 feet isn't nearly enough. When everything is in corona, an 80 ft tower doesn't "stick out" as we night otherwise think it does.

Kim N5OP

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