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On Nov 13, 5:25*am, "Roger Long" wrote:
... but the gist from a quick skim was that some scientists now believe that ground strikes are following *an ionization channel opened up one of the high energy cosmic rays that are constantly bombarding the earth. *The strike may divert to a high object near the ground but the ray path could also lead it to the water or a lower object. Which says nothing useful. Cosmic ray does not construct a staight conductive path through the air. Obviously lightning snakes in various directions to earth; does not follow the straight path of a cosmic ray. A microscopic path of ionied air might cause lightning to snake slightly left rather than right. It is still constructing a plasma path from cloud to earth because it must connect charges in clouds (+ or 1) to charges on earth (- or+). If a conductive path uses a boat, then a massive current later will follow that path through the boat. Nothing will 'avoid' that strike. Another myth promotes pointy items. Demonstrated in experiment is that better protection uses blunt rather than pointy rods. Still when lightning strikes, then either it does significant damage OR is conducted harmlessly to beneath the boat. As the U of FL article demonstrates, lightning can be conducted harmlessly if basic guidelines are followed. |
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