Rain Static ?
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 05:29:15 -0500, "Jimmie D"
wrote:
The question to me is not whether or not that the phenomenon exist but that
it does seem to behave differently at different places at least per the
different reports I have heard here and my own personal experience.
Hi Jimmie,
The difference is, if you have the instruments suggested in these
articles offered by Tom, then you have a basis for making
determinations. Anything else is the subjectivity of stamp
collecting.
In some
places it is quite common and in other places people are totally unfamilar
with it. The latter would have been my case if I had never moved from South
Ga. From my perpective it does seem to track humidity or rather the lack of
humidity. IS this not correct?
Humidity is a correlative, certainly. Temperature and water content
are strongly linked, but most of us are only aware of RELATIVE not
absolute humidity. Hint: using the right instrument can make a huge
difference in this issue of Rain Static.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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