
doi: 10.1121/1.1978207
An experiment was performed which was designed to measure and record some salient features of thunder in the absence of reflections, strong temperature gradients, and turbulent air motion. A 10-ft spark with a current-versus-time waveform similar to that of a typical lightning stroke was produced. Measurements were made of the direct sound waves from the spark. A description of this experiment will be presented and the results will be compared with those predicted by mathematical models of lightning.
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