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Re: TC & Lightning 3



Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com> 


It was a large flat insulated plate 24 x 24 inches square.  Run the output
through a 747 op amp and monitor the output of the 747 with a high impedance
voltmeter.  You can adjust the sensitivity to monitor nearby clouds both
fair and foul weather types.

Dr. Resonance

 > Original poster: "Gary Weaver" <gary350-at-earthlink-dot-net>
 >
 > Several years ago I saw on the TV show NOVA where they were shooting
 > rockets into thunder storms to attract lightning.  They were using some
 > type of electronic device to measure the static buildup in the clouds.
The
 > knew from observing a few lightning strikes the power range where
lightning
 > would discharge to ground.  By observing the power as it increased they
 > knew when to shoot the rocket so it would go up at the correct time to
 > discharge the lightning to ground a few seconds before it discharged on
its
 > own.   Is this devise you mention here the same thing?   I have often
 > wondered how to build a device that would monitor static buildup in the
 > clouds.  I have also wondered if this device would be useful for a Tesla
 > Coil.
 >