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Lightning strikes to a NASA airplane penetrating thunderstorms at low altitudes
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1986
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RadarTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesGeophysicsMeteorologyLow AltitudesEngineeringStorm SurgeAerospace EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceLightning Channel MotionStorm SeasonNegative Charge RegionNasa AirplaneRadar ApplicationSpace PhysicSpace Plasma PhysicRadio PropagationSpace Weather
The NASA Storm Hazards program was dedicated during the 1984 storm season to a study of lightning strikes on an instrumented F-106B aircraft, during penetrations of thunderstorms at altitudes lower than the 6-8 km center of lightning flash density. These altitudes coincide with the negative charge region of thunderstorms. An analysis of the correlation between the UHF band radar data obtained and TV images of lightning strikes indicates that, with a known aircraft position relative to the radar, the lightning channel motion can be adequately interpreted on the basis of radar echo evolution.
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