The MICRO-WORLD in the THUNDERSTORM

 

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REFERENCES and CITATIONS

Roger J. CHENG  
  • 1. SCIENCE (1970) ****
    "Water Drop Freezing: Ejection of Microdroplets" .
  • 2. UMSCHAU in WISSENSCHAFT and TECHNIK (1971)
    "Das Gefruern von Wassentropfen: Ausstobung von Kleintrofchen" .
  • 3. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CLOUD PHYSICS (1972)
    "Three Stages of Massive Fragmentation of Hydrometeors and Electrification in the Atmosphere" .
  • 4.A. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on NUCLEATION (1973).
  • B. THE JOURNAL OF WEATHER MODIFICATION (1974).
  • "The Mechanism of Multiplication Process of Glaciation in the Atmosphere"
  • 5. AMS CLOUD PHYSICS & ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY CONFERENCE (1978) "Ice Pellet Melting: Ejection of Micro-droplets".
  • 6. JOURNAL de RECHERES ATMOSPHERIQUES (1971) ****
    "The Production of Ice Crystal Fragments by Sublimation and Electrification"
    (Schaefer & Cheng)
    .
    7. QUARTERLY JOURNAL of the ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (1991)
    "Charge Separation Associated with Frost Growth"
    (Williams, et. al)
    .
    8. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CLOUD and PRECIPITATION (1992)
    "Sublimational Break-up of Secondary Ice Particles Associated with
    Frost Growth"
    .
    9. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY (1992)
    "Fragmentation of Charged Ice Particles Associated with Frost Growth"
    .
    10. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CLOUD PHYSICS (1968)
    A. "Problem on Physical Understanding of Snowfall Phenomena"(Magono)
    B. "The Effect of the Nucleus on Ice Crystal Structure"
    (Schaefer and Cheng)
    .
    11. ASRC YELLOWSTONE FIELD RESEARCH EXPEDITION
    A. "Joined Ice Crystals from Seeding Experiments" (1967)
    B. "Microscopic Study of Ice Crystals in Yellowstone"
    (Magono, et al) (1968)
    .
    12. JOURNAL of the METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY of JAPAN (1972)
    "Aggregation Phenomena of Ice Crystals"
    (Magono, et al).
    .
    13. THE MICROSCOPE (1970) ****
    "Microscopic Study of Lead Iodide - Nucleated Ice Crystals"
    (Cheng & Hogan).
    .
    14. UMSCHAU in WISSENSCHAFT und TECHNIK (1971)
    "Blei in Eiskritallen"
    .
    15. BULLETIN of AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (1973)
    "Crystallization of Silver Iodide" ****
    .
    16. WEATHERWISE (1985) ****
    "Weather in the Small Scale"
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The MICRO-WORLD in the THUNDERSTORM

ROGER J. CHENG; ASRC UALBANY SUNY

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"THUNDERSTORM ELECTRIFICATION"

  Micro-droplets(+) are generated by the freezing of a super cooled water drop,
which is followed by the ejection of electric charged(-) ice fragments,
by sublimation governed by curvature effect in a state of growth.
(rather than by mechanical fracturing, splintering & collision),
from frosty surface of the frozen drop. (ice pellet).
WHO want to KNOW MORE the SECRETS of the ATMOSPHERE and
WHO wish to SEE the LIFE CYCLE of A WATER DROP in A THUNDERCLOUD

 

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COMMENTS on THUNDERSTORM PROJECT

A microscopic study on physical processes
of precipitations in a thundercloud
their nucleation, fragmentation and electrification,
  •   by Roger J. CHENG-ASRC-SUNYA

 

  • "I didn't solve the problem ---- I just opened another way to look at something"

    ***Roger J. CHENG*** ASRC SUNY UALBANY

  • 1.  LONDON TIMES, London, England, Jan. 4, 1971-Science Report-WEATHER,
  • �How Lightning May be Produced,�
  • .... .the observation of this separation process may therefore be the prime factor in the generation of thunderstorm electricity....�
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  • 2.  ANN ARBOR NEWS, Jan. 31, 1971-The Science Beat, �Causes Lightning?�
  • . . .A. D. Moore, University of Michigan, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, and one of the world�s foremost authorities on electrostatics, says what could be the big �breakthrough� in knowledge of what causes electrical discharges during thunder storms..... .the best explanation yet of the electrical discharges we hear as thunder and see as lightning...�
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  • 3.  NEW SCIENTIST, London, England, Vol. 734, Jan. 1971. �
  • . . .Recent observation by Roger Cheng of the University of New York reveals a fascinating new microscopic process which almost certainly has an important bearing on how thunderclouds become charged to their high voltages....�
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  • 4.  SUMMARY REPORT WEATHER MODIFICATION, Fiscal Year 1972,
  • by US Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric  Administration
  • from chapter Cloud Electricity and Lightning   Modification, �.....investigators from the State University of New York at Albany (Cheng, 1970) have been studying the freezing of super cooled water drops. suggestion that this mechanism might be important in the generation of thunderstorm electricity....�
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  • 5.  Dr. J. V. Iribame, University of Toronto, Canada,
  • ..... I believe that separation of liquid droplets, rather  than ice splinters, may be a basic process causing  electrification during riming of super cooled droplet....�
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  • 6.  Dr. Herbert A. Phol, University of Cambridge, England,
  • .... .it opens up   several new pathways. .1 am citing your work in my chapter in A.D. Moore�s forthcoming book on Electrostatics....�
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  • 7.   Dr. Senichi Masuda, Chairman, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan,
  • .... .1 would like to use the photomicrograph related to your article in SCIENCE, ..'Water Drop Freezing: Ejection of Microdroplets' in my book,  �MODERN APPLIED ELECTROSTATICS�.
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  • 8.   Dr. Leonard B. Loeb, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, �
  • ... it  could well be that this is one of the main sources of thunderstorm electrification�
  • especially since it has been shown that B.J. Mason�s splintering theory has proven inadequate.., you have made a most interesting discovery.

  • 9.  Dr. C. L. Andrews, Professor of Physics, SUNYA,
  • ..... it is the most beautiful combination of mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism and optics... you have initiated a field worthy of a few lifetimes of study...
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  • 10. Britanica Yearbook of Science and the Future, 1973, BRITANICA ENCYCLOPEDIA,
  • from Review of Atmospheric Science, by Dr. L. J. Battan, Professor of Atmospheric Science,
  • Director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Arizona,
  • .... .this separation mechanism could possibly generate lightning in storm clouds...
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  • 11.  The World Book Science Annual 1974, SCIENCE YEAR from Science Report �The New Rainmaker�
  • by Dr. C. L. Hosler, Dean, College of Earth & Mineral Sciences, Penn State University, �
  • ...tiny particles of ice break off..., and scattering electrically charged micro-droplets..., such studies help explain rapid changes in the cloud...�
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  • 12.  Dr. Choji Magono, Professor, Geophysical Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan,
  • Chairman: Section of Ice and Snow Crystals, International Conference on Cloud Physics, 1968 in his keynote paper at the conference, .... .Cheng (1967) observed many clumped ice crystals and considered that the clumping was caused by Coulomb force. The author also observed clumped ice crystals...and found that the clumping seemed to occur under a microscope by Coulomb force...�
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  • 13.     From �Aggregation Phenomena of Ice Crystals,� Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan,
  • Vol. 50, No. 5, October, 1972, �......it is noted.. .that the ice crystals observed were in a state of growth in which the charge separation could occur within an ice crystal, as pointed out by Cheng (1967).�
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