none12In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields at three distances and of the return stroke current associated with lightning strikes to the Toronto CN Tower during the Summer of 2005 are reported. The lightning return-stroke current was measured using a Rogowski coil installed at a height of 474 m AGL (above ground level). The vertical component of the electric field and the azimuthal component of the magnetic field were measured simultaneously at distances of 2.0 km (Pratt building of the University of Toronto), 16.8 km (Environment Canada Building), and 50.9 km (Grimsby, ON) from the CN Tower. Preliminary discussion on the current-field relation and propagation effects is a...
We present measurements of nearby vertical and horizontal electric fields from leaders and return st...
[[abstract]]Since 1991, a broadband, high-resolution current measurement system has captured the lig...
none9The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discu...
In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields at th...
In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields at thr...
none13In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields ...
grantor: University of TorontoWith an important number of engineering applications, the co...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an analysis of electric and magnetic fields radiated by lightning first a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe CN Tower in Toronto provides an excellent sight for the ...
none10New general expressions relating lightning return stroke currents and far radiated electric an...
In the present PhD work, three sophisticated models based on the "Engineering" modeling approach hav...
[[abstract]]Lightning strikes to the Toronto CN Tower have been monitored since 1978. In this paper,...
In this paper we present and discuss measurements of electric (vertical and radial) and magnetic fie...
The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discussed ...
The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discussed ...
We present measurements of nearby vertical and horizontal electric fields from leaders and return st...
[[abstract]]Since 1991, a broadband, high-resolution current measurement system has captured the lig...
none9The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discu...
In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields at th...
In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields at thr...
none13In this paper, simultaneous GPS time-stamped measurements of the electric and magnetic fields ...
grantor: University of TorontoWith an important number of engineering applications, the co...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an analysis of electric and magnetic fields radiated by lightning first a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe CN Tower in Toronto provides an excellent sight for the ...
none10New general expressions relating lightning return stroke currents and far radiated electric an...
In the present PhD work, three sophisticated models based on the "Engineering" modeling approach hav...
[[abstract]]Lightning strikes to the Toronto CN Tower have been monitored since 1978. In this paper,...
In this paper we present and discuss measurements of electric (vertical and radial) and magnetic fie...
The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discussed ...
The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discussed ...
We present measurements of nearby vertical and horizontal electric fields from leaders and return st...
[[abstract]]Since 1991, a broadband, high-resolution current measurement system has captured the lig...
none9The peak current estimation of lightning detection networks for strikes to tall towers is discu...