WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration

A World Meteorological Organization weather and climate extremes committee has judged that the world’s longest reported distance for a single lightning flash occurred with a horizontal distance of 321 km (199.5 mi) over Oklahoma in 2007, while the world’s longest reported duration for a single light...

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Autores: Lang, Timothy J., Pédeboy, Stéphane, Rison, Willlliam, Cerveny, Randallll S., Montanyà, Joan, Chauzy, Serge, MacGorman, Donald R., Holle, Ronald L., Avila, Eldo Edgardo, Zhang, Yijun, Carbin, Gregory, Mansell, Edward R., Kuleshov, Yuriy, Petersrson, Thomas C., Brunet, Manola, Driouech, Fatima, Krahenbuhl, Daniel S.
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Fecha de publicación:2017
País:Argentina
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
title WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
spellingShingle WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
Lang, Timothy J.
Lightnng
Thunderstorms
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title_short WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
title_full WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
title_fullStr WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
title_full_unstemmed WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
title_sort WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lang, Timothy J.
Pédeboy, Stéphane
Rison, Willlliam
Cerveny, Randallll S.
Montanyà, Joan
Chauzy, Serge
MacGorman, Donald R.
Holle, Ronald L.
Avila, Eldo Edgardo
Zhang, Yijun
Carbin, Gregory
Mansell, Edward R.
Kuleshov, Yuriy
Petersrson, Thomas C.
Brunet, Manola
Driouech, Fatima
Krahenbuhl, Daniel S.
author Lang, Timothy J.
author_facet Lang, Timothy J.
Pédeboy, Stéphane
Rison, Willlliam
Cerveny, Randallll S.
Montanyà, Joan
Chauzy, Serge
MacGorman, Donald R.
Holle, Ronald L.
Avila, Eldo Edgardo
Zhang, Yijun
Carbin, Gregory
Mansell, Edward R.
Kuleshov, Yuriy
Petersrson, Thomas C.
Brunet, Manola
Driouech, Fatima
Krahenbuhl, Daniel S.
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Rison, Willlliam
Cerveny, Randallll S.
Montanyà, Joan
Chauzy, Serge
MacGorman, Donald R.
Holle, Ronald L.
Avila, Eldo Edgardo
Zhang, Yijun
Carbin, Gregory
Mansell, Edward R.
Kuleshov, Yuriy
Petersrson, Thomas C.
Brunet, Manola
Driouech, Fatima
Krahenbuhl, Daniel S.
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lightnng
Thunderstorms
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
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topic Lightnng
Thunderstorms
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description A World Meteorological Organization weather and climate extremes committee has judged that the world’s longest reported distance for a single lightning flash occurred with a horizontal distance of 321 km (199.5 mi) over Oklahoma in 2007, while the world’s longest reported duration for a single lightning flash is an event that lasted continuously for 7.74 seconds over southern France in 2012. In addition, the committee has unanimously recommended amendment of the AMS Glossary of Meteorology definition of lightning discharge as a “series of electrical processes taking place within 1 second” by removing the phrase “within one second” and replacing with “continuously.” Validation of these new world extremes (a) demonstrates the recent and on-going dramatic augmentations and improvements to regional lightning detection and measurement networks, (b) provides reinforcement regarding the dangers of lightning, and (c) provides new information for lightning engineering concerns.
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Lang, Timothy J.; Pédeboy, Stéphane; Rison, Willlliam; Cerveny, Randallll S.; Montanyà, Joan; et al.; WMO world record lightning extremes: Longest reported flash distance and longest reported flash duration; American Meteorological Society; Bulletin of The American Meteorological Society; 98; 6; 23-6-2017; 1153-1168
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