Explore groundbreaking advancements in atmospheric and space electricity over a quarter-century in this Franklin Lecture from the 2010 AGU Fall Meeting. Presented by D. D. Sentman from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, delve into the fascinating developments that have shaped our understanding of electrical phenomena in Earth's atmosphere and beyond. Gain insights into cutting-edge research, technological breakthroughs, and their implications for our comprehension of the planet's electrical systems and space weather. This hour-long talk offers a comprehensive overview of the field's evolution, highlighting key discoveries and their significance in atmospheric and space sciences.
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Twenty-Five Years of New Discoveries in Atmospheric and Space Electricity
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