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Old June 21st 06, 10:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John - KD5YI
 
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Default Noise level between two ant types

Cecil Moore wrote:
John - KD5YI wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:

"In contrast to rain, precipitation currents carried to
ground by snow are usually always negative under
potential gradients between +/- 800 V/m (Chalmers 1956).
The total precipitation current around the earth is
estimated to be about +340 amperes."



So that would give a current of about 0.06 picoamperes per square foot?



I assume that's an average value. Localized values could
be much less or much greater.



It is the 340 amperes divided by the surface area of the earth in square
feet. I guess you could call it an average.

So, "much greater" than 6E-14 would be what, maybe 6E-13?
 
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