Ball Lightning and Bead Lightning

Ball Lightning and Bead Lightning
Author: James Barry
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1475717105

The purpose of this monograph is to review the known physical aspects of two unusual forms of atmospheric luminous phenomena, to deduce their characteristics and properties, and to promote efforts to improve their understanding. These two forms, called ball lightning and bead lightning, have visual images that differ from the linear image associated with normallightning. The terms "balliightning" and "bead lightning" are used to denote atmospheric luminous forms which are occasionally observed and have the geometrie shape suggested by their name. Vet, it is possible that neither phenomenon may in fact be a form of lightning in the sense of a continuous electrical discharge. Bead lightning has been described as the residue of a cloud-to cloud or cloud-to-ground lightning stroke and has the appearance of aseries of luminous balls separated by dark regions, thus resembling astring of pearls, and remains visible for about one second. Ball lightning has been described as a single luminous globe appearing ne ar the ground after a lightning stroke and also remaining visible for about one second. Both phenomena remain visible far longer than normal lightning flashes.

The Nature of Ball Lightning

The Nature of Ball Lightning
Author: Stanley Singer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468418661

In 1837 a comprehensive discussion of lightning appeared in the Annual of the French Bureau des Longitudes with a section on ball lightning which provided for the first time a readily available source in the scientific literature of the basic properties of this curious natural phenomenon. The author, Francois Arago, was the dominant influence in the French Academy of Sciences in the nineteenth century, having become a member of that august body at the age of twenty-three. His attention alone doubtless served at that time to establish the validity of scientific interest in the problem. In addition his discussion covered some of the major questions associated with ball lightning in a nota bly clear-sighted, effective style. Later reconsideration of the same questions often provided no significant improvement over Arago's discussion. There followed a dauntless band of varying but always small number who attempted to account for an apparently simple natural occurrence, a ball of fire usually seen in thunderstorms, with the best knowledge that advancing science could provide. All attempts to deal with this phenomenon were in variably frustrated. The characteristics of ball lightning could be readily cataloged, but they firmly resisted both experimental reproduction and theo retical explanation. One may say that to this day there is no explanation accepted by a large number of scientists. Several investigators of great ability and considerable accomplishment in different fields of science, including Faraday, Kelvin, and Arrhenius, took note of the problem.

Science Of Ball Lightning (Fire Ball)

Science Of Ball Lightning (Fire Ball)
Author: Yoshi-hiko Ohtsuki
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1989-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9814644102

This is the first proceedings held on scientific research on the ball lightning (fire ball). Eyewitness accounts of bars lightnings were presented and analysed by experts from USA, Germany, USSR, Hungary and Japan. The theoretical model on the ball lightning, and experimental research from various instruments were discussed.

Lightning

Lightning
Author: Martin A. Uman
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 048615095X

Revised, updated edition of classic work on the physics of lightning covers phenomena, terminology, measurement, photography, spectroscopy, thunder, and more, including reviews of recent research. 140 figures and tables.

Lightning

Lightning
Author: Vladimir A. Rakov
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1485
Release: 2007-01-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107268559

Lightning: Physics and Effects is the first book that covers essentially all aspects of lightning, including lightning physics, lightning protection and the interaction of lightning with a variety of objects and systems as well as with the environment. It is written in a style that will be accessible to the technical non-expert and is addressed to anyone interested in lightning and its effects. This will include physicists, engineers working in the power, communications, computer and aviation industries, meteorologists, atmospheric chemists, foresters, ecologists, physicians working in the area of electrical trauma and architects. This comprehensive reference volume contains over 300 illustrations, 70 tables containing quantitative information and a bibliography of more than 6000 references.

Earth Lights

Earth Lights
Author: Paul Devereux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: Unidentified flying objects
ISBN: 9780855001247

All about Lightning

All about Lightning
Author: Martin A. Uman
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 048625237X

Answers questions about Franklin's experiment, lightning rods, safety considerations, property damage, ball lightning, thunder, and thunderstorms

Ball Lightning

Ball Lightning
Author: Mark Stenhoff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306470926

Down comes a deluge of sonorous hail, Or prone-descending rain. Wide-rent, the clouds Pour a whole flood, and yet, its flame unquenched, Th’unconquerable lightning struggles through. Ragged and fierce, or in red whirling balls, And fires the mountains with redoubled rage. Black from the stroke, above, the smould’ring pine Stands a sad shattered trunk; and, stretched below, A lifeless group the blasted cattle lie. James Thompson, “The Seasons” (1727) have been investigating ball lightning for more than two decades. I published a ball lightning report in Nature in 1976 that received worldwide publicity and I consequently many people wrote to me with accounts of their own experiences. Within a very short time, I had accumulated about 200 firsthand accounts, and the file has continued to grow steadily since then. Several things impressed me. Few of those who wrote to me had any detailed foreknowledge of ball lightning at the time of their observation. Nonetheless, once reports of other phenomena such as St. Elmo’s fire had been eliminated, the remaining descriptions were remarkably consistent. Furthermore, nearly all who contacted me were keen to have an explanation of what they had seen and seemed entirely sincere.

Natural and Artificial Ball Lightning in the Earth’s Atmosphere

Natural and Artificial Ball Lightning in the Earth’s Atmosphere
Author: Vladimir L. Bychkov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031078616

The monograph is devoted to ball lightning (BL) observed in natural conditions in the air and artificial BL, long-lived luminous formations (LLF), usually obtained in laboratories experimentally. Joint consideration of artificial and natural BL emphasizes the need for a comprehensive analysis of such complex objects. It is the description of the study of the properties of artificial BL and LLF in the end of 20th and 21st centuries that allows the reader to better understand what and how can be experimentally simulated.

Lightning! and Thunderstorms

Lightning! and Thunderstorms
Author: Mike Graf
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Provides information and safety tips relating to lightning and thunderstorms.