Ball Lightning: A Popular Guide to a Longstanding Mystery in Atmospheric Electricity

Ball Lightning: A Popular Guide to a Longstanding Mystery in Atmospheric Electricity

by Herbert Boerner
Ball Lightning: A Popular Guide to a Longstanding Mystery in Atmospheric Electricity

Ball Lightning: A Popular Guide to a Longstanding Mystery in Atmospheric Electricity

by Herbert Boerner

eBook1st ed. 2019 (1st ed. 2019)

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Overview

Ball lightning is an enigma. These luminous objects that appear occasionally during thunderstorms and can reach several meters in diameter have been a mystery to science for about 200 years. Despite several thousands of reported observations, their nature is still unknown. In this book, well documented cases of ball lightning are described and used to unravel some aspects of this mysterious form of atmospheric electricity. Throughout the book, the author discusses the various facets of the problem in an accessible but rigorous style, delivering a readable and informative text that will captivate the curious reader. He finally reaches the surprising conclusion that the solution to this puzzle may have been hidden in plain sight for many years. 

A foreword by Earle Williams, leading lightning researcher at MIT, introduces the book.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030207830
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 07/03/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Herbert Boerner obtained his PhD for experimental work in High Energy Physics from Bonn University in 1981. After postdoc positions at KEK in Japan and CERN in Geneva he joined Philips research in 1986, first working in the Hamburg laboratory, and from 1995 on in the Aachen laboratory. From this year until his retirement in 2012 he worked on the physics and engineering of organic light emitting diodes (OLED).

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Ball Lightning: Observers’ Tales.- The Search for Photographic Evidence.- A Bit of Philosophy, or What Has a Razor to Do with Ball Lightning?.- Organizing and Analyzing the Observations.- Electrical Discharges, Coronas, and Streamers.- Thunderstorms and Lightning.- BL: Well Documented Cases of Copious Production.- The Link Between Lightning Physics and Ball Lightning.- Some People Just Won’t Believe It: The Skeptic’s View.- Ball Lightning Theories.- BL Experiments.- Wrapping It All Up.- Appendix.- References


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