[TCML] Extrodinarily Rudimentary Question From Newbiest Naif

Bert Hickman bert.hickman at aquila.net
Mon Apr 11 13:18:46 MDT 2011


nickobert testein wrote:
> Hey Carl,
>
> I still think the number of sky terminating arcs will vary in number
> throughout the day. I'll find a coil out here in California and put
> the theory to test. Also, you mentioned "This process is exactly the
> same as lightning propagation, except that lightning is not
> oscillatory"; I don't want to sound combative or anything but
> lightning IS oscillatory. That's been understood in meteorology for
> almost twenty years.

Jeffrey,

Sounds like an interesting experiment. Please keep us posted.

I'm familiar with negative and positive lightning, and even bipolar 
lightning. However, I'm not familiar with oscillatory lightning. Can you 
provide more information or references?

Bert
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