Well, well, well. From the responses I can see that none of you have taken part in lightning research projects. I have a total different view on the subject. I have a highly respect for lightning and I have with great interest read in the past few days, all the NASA research and information as proposed by PAR. PAR, very interesting information.
We here in South Africa have only come across maximum 50.000 ampere bursts, while with great interest I read that there are even up to 200.000 Ampere discharges somewhere else. But what I missed in all the articles is the fact we found that the discharges is a series of discharge bursts of up to 40 or 50 shockwaves, within one lightning strike of 2 seconds. But haven’t read that information somewhere else.
Sorry folks, that I have a different opinion. I believe that a lightning strike can be re-routed by having a negative potential at the top of the yacht mast. Not necessarily a few megavolts, but a few kilovolt should be sufficient. The reason why I say so is the fact that a local farmer here, where I am now living, had the plus and the minus swapped on his cattle electric fence. The positive gives a spike of approx 12.000 Volt and the negative swing goes to approx 1000 Volt. What happened was that the wrongly plus 12.000 volt was a nice easier path for the lightning strikes and by making this mistake, he collected many more strikes than other farmers. By putting his mistake right, he did not have so many direct strikes anymore.
This let me believe that a potential of minus 40.000 to 200.000 Volt could make a difference of re-directing the strikes 10 or 20 meters away from the yacht or facing a direct hit. It is just a personal opinion, because of the research we have done.
I just came back a few hours ago from the boat show in Cape Town and have been chatting to people about the DC static at the top of the mast and we all agree, that it would not interfere with the incoming/outgoing radio signals nor with the wind strength vane, as it produces some AC voltage I understood. I have here an 20 KV ioniser, which I made for my daughter for an allergy and have been touching my TV screens and laptops (not direct on a conductive material) and it had no influence whatsoever. However it could make a hell of a difference to collect a direct lightning hit or a to re-route the strike a few meters further from the boat.
Just a personal opinion folks.
I always thought that Dark Africa came from something. (just a joke) Here is the proof. (NASA info)
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