Lightning Research
Papers
- Five-Year Warm Season, Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Assessment for Southern Nevada NOAA TM ERL ARL-228 (Feb 1999; D. Randerson)
- Anomalous Cloud-to-Ground Flash Densities Over Southern Nevada (Nov 2000; D. Randerson and J. Sanders) (Presented at International Lightning Detection Conference, Tucson AZ, 2000)(pdf)
- Preliminary Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Climatology (Nov 2000; J. Sanders and D. Randerson) (Presented at International Lightning Detection Conference, Tucson AZ, 2000)(pdf)
- Characterization of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Flashes on the Nevada Test Site (Jan 2002; D. Randerson and J. Sanders)(pdf)
- Unified Lightning Detection, Alert, and Warning System (June 2004; D. Randerson) (Presented at International Lightning Detection Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 2004)(pdf)
- Investigation of Lightning Flashes as a Function of Terrain Elevation (D. Randerson, D. Soule, J. Sanders, June 2004) (Presented at International Lightning Detection Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 2004)(pdf)
- Analysis of Thunderstorm Forecasts and Cloud-to-Ground Lightning in the Vicinity of the Nevada Test Site SORD TM: SORD-2006-1 (D. Randerson, February 2006)
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- Investigation of Range-Applicable Lightning Detection Systems SORD TM: SORD-2006-2 (D. Randerson and W. Shalk, March 2006)(pdf)
Posters
- NTS Warm Season (June through September) Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Flash Counts (1993-2000) graphic (gif)
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Distance between successive warm-season cloud-to-ground flashes on the NTS, 1993-2000 (pdf)
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Five-day Running Total of CB Days for Desert Rock Meteorological Observatory for January through December; 1973 through 2003 (NOAA/ARL/SORD, 02/04)(gif)
