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Measurements of radiation field signatures of rocket-triggered lightning
In this paper, we describe the two-station measurements of triggered-lightning electromagnetic fields performed by the University of Florida Lightning Research Group in 2008–2009. Lightning is triggered at Camp Blanding, Florida, where near-field signals were recorded. Far-field signals were recorded at the Lightning Observatory in Gainesville, located about 45 km away from Camp Blanding.