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Electrical Coupling Between the Upper and Lower Atmosphere

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Solar-Terrestrial Influences on Weather and Climate

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A quasistatic model of global atmospheric electricity is used to examine the electrical coupling between the upper and lower atmosphere.

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Roble, R.G., Hays, P.B. (1979). Electrical Coupling Between the Upper and Lower Atmosphere. In: McCormac, B.M., Seliga, T.A. (eds) Solar-Terrestrial Influences on Weather and Climate. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9428-7_22

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