Wednesday 20 December 2017

CTR Wilson, of Cloud Chamber Fame, on Thunderstorms & Sprites 1924

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C.T.R. Wilson published the following paper in 1924 (Proc. Phys. Soc.), in it he predicts the large atmospheric electrical discharges we now know as "sprites." He also has interesting observations on St. Elmo's fire and predicts the recently measured large emission of ionising radiation from lightning bolts.

Above, a modern graphic of thunderstorm electrical phenomena









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