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Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

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Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics (Repost)

Mark Stenhoff, "Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics"
1999 | pages: 366 | ISBN: 0306461501, 1441933204 | PDF | 6,1 mb

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Oct. 19, 2024
Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics by Mark Stenhoff
English | PDF | 1999 | 356 Pages | ISBN : 0306461501 | 15.6 MB

Down comes a deluge of sonorous hail, Or prone-descending rain. Wide-rent, the clouds Pour a whole flood, and yet, its flame unquenched, Th’unconquerable lightning struggles through. Ragged and fierce, or in red whirling balls, And fires the mountains with redoubled rage. Black from the stroke, above, the smould’ring pine Stands a sad shattered trunk; and, stretched below, A lifeless group the blasted cattle lie. James Thompson, “The Seasons” (1727) have been investigating ball lightning for more than two decades. I published a ball lightning report in Nature in 1976 that received worldwide publicity and I consequently many people wrote to me with accounts of their own experiences. Within a very short time, I had accumulated about 200 firsthand accounts, and the file has continued to grow steadily since then. Several things impressed me. Few of those who wrote to me had any detailed foreknowledge of ball lightning at the time of their observation. Nonetheless, once reports of other phenomena such as St. Elmo’s fire had been eliminated, the remaining descriptions were remarkably consistent. Furthermore, nearly all who contacted me were keen to have an explanation of what they had seen and seemed entirely sincere.

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Oct. 19, 2024
Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics by Mark Stenhoff
English | PDF | 1999 | 356 Pages | ISBN : 0306461501 | 15.6 MB

Down comes a deluge of sonorous hail, Or prone-descending rain. Wide-rent, the clouds Pour a whole flood, and yet, its flame unquenched, Th’unconquerable lightning struggles through. Ragged and fierce, or in red whirling balls, And fires the mountains with redoubled rage. Black from the stroke, above, the smould’ring pine Stands a sad shattered trunk; and, stretched below, A lifeless group the blasted cattle lie. James Thompson, “The Seasons” (1727) have been investigating ball lightning for more than two decades. I published a ball lightning report in Nature in 1976 that received worldwide publicity and I consequently many people wrote to me with accounts of their own experiences. Within a very short time, I had accumulated about 200 firsthand accounts, and the file has continued to grow steadily since then. Several things impressed me. Few of those who wrote to me had any detailed foreknowledge of ball lightning at the time of their observation. Nonetheless, once reports of other phenomena such as St. Elmo’s fire had been eliminated, the remaining descriptions were remarkably consistent. Furthermore, nearly all who contacted me were keen to have an explanation of what they had seen and seemed entirely sincere.

Ball lightning : an unsolved problem in atmospheric physics (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Oct. 24, 2018
Ball lightning : an unsolved problem in atmospheric physics (Repost)

Ball lightning : an unsolved problem in atmospheric physics By Stenhoff, Mark
2002 | 349 Pages | ISBN: 0306461501 | PDF | 7 MB

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics by Mark Stenhoff  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Alexpal at Oct. 4, 2006
Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics   by Mark Stenhoff

Ball Lightning: An Unsolved Problem in Atmospheric Physics by Mark Stenhoff (Author)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 31, 1999) | ISBN: 0306461501 | linked PNG-files | 39,2 Mb | 360 pages

This is the only scientific review of ball lightning in print at the present time with an up-to-date coverage of theory. This book provides a critical review of eyewitness observations of ball lightning and of evidence of its interaction with the environment. Ball lightning is probably not hazardous, but may be a precursor of ordinary lightning. The conclusion is that ball lightning has lower energy than generally assumed and that some theories are thus redundant. After critically reviewing the current theory, recommendations are provided for future research. This specialist book draws new conclusions about the characteristics of ball lightning and relates these to current theories.