Scientific research: corona discharges at top of trees during storms (fresh: 2026)

LW1DSE

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I accidentally found it:

Corona_Discharges_Glow_on_Trees_Under_Thunderstorm.pdf

It can be downloaded freely in the web.
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Spooky.
 
Imagine how the seafarers of old felt when they witnessed St Elmo's fire around the mastheads of their ships!

A number of years ago we had some electrical storms here in the UK, and at the time I had a 130' wire antenna at about 30'. I was sitting in the shack and I could hear a continuous hissing sound. After some investigation I realized that the sound was coming from a corona discharge between the end of the antenna wire and a cold water pipe in the house.

There was a pale blue glow, maybe four inches or so across at the end of the antenna wire. I didn't dare touch it!

On another occasion there were lightening discharges maybe six or seven miles away. Each time there was a flash of lightening I could see and hear sparks jumping across the plates of the tuning capacitor in my ATU.

73, Mark...
 

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