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This book is a comprehensive resource on lightning and describes the unique roles which the state of Arizona has with regard to lightning. Not only is it spectacular, it is also admired, feared, and misunderstood, but its knowledge has come of age in the last two decades. This book describes why Arizona can be called the “Lightning Photography Capital of the U.S.”, how the general public and Native Americans in Arizona have viewed lightning, and when and where lightning occurs and impacts people and resources in Arizona. It contains summaries of interviews with current and former University of Arizona staff who invented real-time lightning detection in the late 1970s and how subsequent lightning research in Arizona has been globally significant. The authors are very well acquainted with and up to date on these topics. The style of this book is active and somewhat scholarly but readable by the nonprofessional with a general interest in lightning. What is lightning? How does lightning affect Arizona? Why do photographers come to Arizona for lightning photographs? What is unique about Arizona lightning? How is lightning detected in Arizona and around the world? This book tells you answers to these questions. This book is intended for a broad audience comprised of visitors, interested lay public, a variety of scientific disciplines, media, medicine, lightning safety, and fire weather. It is suitable for readers desiring a general overview of lightning, especially in Arizona, but also for those who want to know specifically about the topic.
Geophysics --- Meteorology. Climatology --- Geology. Earth sciences --- General ecology and biosociology --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- atmosfeerchemie --- environment --- atmosfeerfysica --- metrologie --- milieutechnologie --- natuurrampen --- atmosfeer --- Lightning. --- Thunderstorms.
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This book is a resource for understanding why Lightning continues to be a major health hazard, especially in the developing world, and equips researchers, governments, and public health advocates with the knowledge and techniques needed to reduce lightning casualties worldwide. .
Electrical injuries --- Wounds and injuries --- Prevention. --- Geology. --- Medicine. --- Physical geography. --- Natural Hazards. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Environmental Physics. --- Geography --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Health Workforce --- Human beings --- Injuries --- Trauma, Physical --- Wounds --- Surgical emergencies --- Traumatology --- Electric injuries --- Electrical accidents --- Electricity --- Electricity, Injuries from --- Accidents --- Accidents and injuries --- Natural disasters. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Health promotion. --- Environmental sciences. --- Environmental science --- Science --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Natural calamities --- Disasters
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This book is a resource for understanding why Lightning continues to be a major health hazard, especially in the developing world, and equips researchers, governments, and public health advocates with the knowledge and techniques needed to reduce lightning casualties worldwide. .
Geophysics --- Meteorology. Climatology --- Geology. Earth sciences --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- Mining industry --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Physical geography --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidspromotie --- mijnbouw --- geologie --- milieutechnologie --- fysische geografie --- natuurrampen
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Geophysics --- Meteorology. Climatology --- Geology. Earth sciences --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- Mining industry --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Physical geography --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidspromotie --- mijnbouw --- geologie --- milieutechnologie --- fysische geografie --- natuurrampen
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Lightning-related fatality, injury, and damage reports in the US were summarized for 36 years since 1959, based on the NOAA publication Storm data.
Lightning --- Lightning Injuries --- Economics. --- Lightning. --- epidemiology. --- United States.
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