Airborne and ground measurements of the atmospheric potential gradient during a solar eclipse

Markson, R. ; Kamra, A. K. (1971) Airborne and ground measurements of the atmospheric potential gradient during a solar eclipse Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 33 (7). pp. 1107-1113. ISSN 0021-9169

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Abstract

Airborne and ground measurements of the atmospheric potential gradient were made during the total solar eclipse of 7 March 1970 at Norfolk, Virginia. The ground measurements indicate the potential gradient tends to reduce during and immediately after the eclipse. The airborne measurements suggest possible enhancement and increased variability of the potential gradient during the central portion of the eclipse.

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