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"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 23:56:54 GMT, "Tom Donaly" wrote: "Detecting the Earth's Electricity" by Shawn Carlson, Scientific American, July 1999. "Getting a Charge Out of Rain" by Shawn Carlson Scientific American, August 1997 Excellant sources, Tom. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC 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. 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? |
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