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Lightning properties in Florida thunderstorms from video tape records
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GeophysicsMeteorologyTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesFlorida ThunderstormsNocturnal ThunderstormsHorizontal DischargesStepped LeaderEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceFlash FloodWeather ModificationStorm SurgeCloud Physics
From video-tape recordings of lightning flashes to ground in convective daytime storms at the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and near Ocala, Florida, statistical data are presented for the flash-time duration, the number of strokes per flash, the time between all strokes, and the time between strokes having spatially separate channels. A daytime video tape 'photograph' of a stepped leader is reproduced. Finally, statistical data are presented for 13 long horizontal lightning discharges occurring along a line of nocturnal thunderstorms near Gainesville, Florida. These discharges all propagated horizontally near the freezing level (4.5 km) at an apparent average velocity between 5600 and 11,000 m/s for a typical distance of 2 to 3 km. Eleven of the 13 horizontal discharges were preceded by or occurred within 16.7 ms of a glow in the cloud roughly 0.5 km above the horizontal channel.
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