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  1. Measuring air temperature on still nights
  2. Faster air temperatures
  3. Finding the atmosphere's supercapacitor
  4. Measuring charge on insects and raindrops
  5. Providing charge emission for cloud seeding aircraft
  6. Storm Ciarán measurably changed the boiling point of water
  7. Smoothing global lightning
  8. Atmospheric electricity observations at Eskdalemuir Geophysical Observatory
  9. Atmospheric electricity ‘CTR Wilson’ meeting 2023
  10. New Evidence for a Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit on Venus
  11. Locating charged regions in extensive layer cloud
  12. Potential gradient as a predictor of fog
  13. Recent developments in dust electrification research 
  14. Using meteorological reanalysis to identify weather conditions for classifying atmospheric electricity data 
  15. Evaluating atmospheric electricity changes as an indicator of fog formation
  16. Atmospheric electricity observations at Eskdalemuir Geophysical Observatory
  17. Using a LED to measure current flow
  18. Evidence for Large Increases in Clear‐Air Turbulence Over the Past Four Decades
  19. Atmospheric electricity observations by Reinhold Reiter around Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  20. Evidence for Large Increases in Clear-Air Turbulence over the Past Four Decades
  21. Removing local variability from Potential Gradient data – the Carnegie filter
  22. Atmospheric electricity observations by Reinhold Reiter around Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  23. A Mathematical Model of the Global Ionospheric Electric Field Generated by Thunderstorms
  24. Empirical evidence for multidecadal scale global atmospheric electric circuit modulation by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation
  25. Surface atmospheric electric field variability at a desert site
  26. Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricity
  27. The electricity of extensive layer clouds
  28. Ionic Charge Emission Into Fog From a Remotely Piloted Aircraft
  29. Atmospheric electricity observations at Lerwick Geophysical Observatory
  30. Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga
  31. Atmospheric electricity at Lerwick Geophysical Observatory
  32. Modifying natural droplet systems by charge injection
  33. Planetary analogue studies of charge effects on cloud droplet behaviour
  34. Releasing corona ions into natural fog
  35. Meteorological effects and impacts of the 10 June 2021 solar eclipse over the British Isles, Iceland and Greenland
  36. Pressure anomalies from the January 2022 Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai eruption
  37. More measurements from weather balloons
  38. Enhanced attraction between drops carrying fluctuating charge distributions
  39. Measuring electrical properties of the lower troposphere using enhanced meteorological radiosondes
  40. Characteristics of Desert Precipitation in the UAE Derived from a Ceilometer Dataset
  41. John Latham (1937–2021)
  42. Assessing and improving air temperature measurements
  43. Using a network of temperature lidars to identify temperature biases in the upper stratosphere in ECMWF reanalyses
  44. “Perspicacity… and a degree of good fortune”: opportunities for revealing the natural world
  45. Effects of ionisation on cloud behaviour in planetary atmospheres
  46. Rainfall in the desert: anatomy of rainfall events in the United Arab Emirates
  47. Demonstration of a Remotely Piloted Atmospheric Measurement and Charge Release Platform for Geoengineering
  48. Electricity Measurements
  49. Make your own met measurements: build a digital barometer for about £10
  50. Using a global network of temperature lidars to identify temperature biases in the upper stratosphere in ECMWF reanalyses
  51. Behind the curve: a comparison of historical sources for the Carnegie curve of the global atmospheric electric circuit
  52. Rapid indirect solar responses observed in the lower atmosphere
  53. Fair weather electric field meter for atmospheric science platforms
  54. Consistent dust electrification from Arabian Gulf sea breezes
  55. Challenges in coupling atmospheric electricity with biological systems
  56. Extensive layer clouds in the global electric circuit: their effects on vertical charge distribution and storage
  57. A scientific career launched at the start of the space age: Michael Rycroft at 80
  58. Precipitation Modification by Ionization
  59. Using a global network of temperature lidars to identify temperature biases in the upper stratosphere in ECMWF reanalyses
  60. Atmospheric electric field in the Atlantic marine boundary layer: first results from the SAIL project
  61. Atmospheric electric field measurements in the central United Arab Emirates
  62. Galactic cosmic ray induced ionisation on Venus and its effect on cloud droplet stability
  63. Ionisation effects on precipitation
  64. Measuring the electrical and optical properties of fog using balloon borne instrumentation in the UAE
  65. Climatological summaries of Thomas Hughes’ meteorological data, for Stroud, UK (1775–1813)
  66. Pressure on the boiling point
  67. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Art thou more temperate?… Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines…
  68. Evaluation of ARM tethered-balloon system instrumentation for supercooled liquid water and distributed temperature sensing in mixed-phase Arctic clouds
  69. Shear‐induced electrical changes in the base of thin layer‐cloud
  70. Evaluation of ARM Tethered Balloon System instrumentation for supercooled liquid water and distributed temperature sensing in mixed-phase Arctic clouds
  71. Atmospheric Electricity Influencing Biogeochemical Processes in Soils and Sediments
  72. First In Situ Observations of Gaseous Volcanic Plume Electrification
  73. Meteorological source variability in atmospheric gravity wave parameters derived from a tropical infrasound station
  74. Intensification of single cell storms prior to lightning onset
  75. A global atmospheric electricity monitoring network for climate and geophysical research
  76. A Mathematical Model of the Ionospheric Electric Field Which Closes the Global Electric Circuit
  77. The mysterious long-range transport of giant mineral dust particles
  78. Correction to: Mathematical Simulation of the Ionospheric Electric Field as a Part of the Global Electric Circuit
  79. Fair weather criteria for atmospheric electricity measurements
  80. Corrigendum: Saharan dust plume charging observed over the UK 2018 ( Environ. Res. Lett. 13 054018)
  81. Mathematical Simulation of the Ionospheric Electric Field as a Part of the Global Electric Circuit
  82. Saharan dust plume charging observed over the UK
  83. Electrical sensing of the dynamical structure of the planetary boundary layer
  84. Atmospheric Electricity at Durham (27 May 2017)
  85. Solar-Driven Variation in the Atmosphere of Uranus
  86. Note: A self-calibrating wide range electrometer for in-cloud measurements
  87. The weather's response to a solar eclipse
  88. Note: A miniature oscillating microbalance for sampling ice and volcanic ash from a small airborne platform
  89. Evaluating stratiform cloud base charge remotely
  90. Measuring ionizing radiation in the atmosphere with a new balloon-borne detector
  91. Asperitas - a newly identified cloud supplementary feature
  92. Atmospheric electrical field measurements near a fresh water reservoir and the formation of the lake breeze
  93. Point discharge current measurements beneath dust devils
  94. Saharan dust electrification perceived by a triangle of atmospheric electricity stations in Southern Portugal
  95. Balloon measurements of the vertical ionization profile over southern Israel and comparison to mid-latitude observations
  96. Stratiform cloud electrification: comparison of theory with multiple in‐cloud measurements
  97. Coordinated weather balloon solar radiation measurements during a solar eclipse
  98. Eclipse-induced wind changes over the British Isles on the 20 March 2015
  99. The National Eclipse Weather Experiment: use and evaluation of a citizen science tool for schools outreach
  100. The solar eclipse: a natural meteorological experiment
  101. The National Eclipse Weather Experiment: an assessment of citizen scientist weather observations
  102. Determining solar effects in Neptune’s atmosphere
  103. Atmospheric Electrification in Dusty, Reactive Gases in the Solar System and Beyond
  104. Applications of Electrified Dust and Dust Devil Electrodynamics to Martian Atmospheric Electricity
  105. Lightning as a space‐weather hazard: UK thunderstorm activity modulated by the passage of the heliospheric current sheet
  106. Focus on high energy particles and atmospheric processes
  107. Energetic Particle Influence on the Earth’s Atmosphere
  108. On the microphysical effects of observed cloud edge charging
  109. Transport of the smoke plume from Chiado’s fire in Lisbon (Portugal) sensed by atmospheric electric field measurements
  110. ELECTRICITY IN THE ATMOSPHERE | Ions in the Atmosphere
  111. Note: A balloon-borne accelerometer technique for measuring atmospheric turbulence
  112. A new South American network to study the atmospheric electric field and its variations related to geophysical phenomena
  113. Sun's magnetic field influences lightning on Earth
  114. Atmospheric electric field measurements in urban environment and the pollutant aerosol weekly dependence
  115. Vertical profile measurements of lower troposphere ionisation
  116. Meteorological Measurements and Instrumentation
  117. The predictability of the extratropical stratosphere on monthly time-scales and its impact on the skill of tropospheric forecasts
  118. Atmospheric electric fields during the Carrington flare
  119. Detection of Lower Tropospheric Responses to Solar Energetic Particles at Midlatitudes
  120. Note: Active optical detection of cloud from a balloon platform
  121. Evidence for solar wind modulation of lightning
  122. Reconstruction of geomagnetic activity and near-Earth interplanetary conditions over the past 167 yr – Part 3: Improved representation of solar cycle 11
  123. Reconstruction of geomagnetic activity and near-Earth interplanetary conditions over the past 167 yr – Part 4: Near-Earth solar wind speed, IMF, and open solar flux
  124. Brief Communication: Earthquake–cloud coupling through the global atmospheric electric circuit
  125. Influence of short-term solar disturbances on the fair weather conduction current
  126. Brief communication: Earthquake–cloud coupling through the global atmospheric electric circuit
  127. In situ detection of electrified aerosols in the upper troposphere and stratosphere
  128. Reconstruction of geomagnetic activity and near-Earth interplanetary conditions over the past 167 yr – Part 1: A new geomagnetic data composite
  129. Reconstruction of geomagnetic activity and near-Earth interplanetary conditions over the past 167 yr – Part 2: A new reconstruction of the interplanetary magnetic field
  130. Kelvin's environmental physics
  131. Quantifying the importance of galactic cosmic rays in cloud microphysical processes
  132. Electron acceleration above thunderclouds
  133. Lightning-Induced Extensive Charge Sheets Provide Long Range Electrostatic Thunderstorm Detection
  134. Note: Geiger tube coincidence counter for lower atmosphere radiosonde measurements
  135. Note: Atmospheric point discharge current measurements using a temperature-compensated logarithmic current amplifier
  136. Space weather driven changes in lower atmosphere phenomena
  137. In situ detection of electrified aerosols in the upper troposphere and in the stratosphere
  138. Electrical signature in polar night cloud base variations
  139. The Carnegie Curve
  140. Recent advances in global electric circuit coupling between the space environment and the troposphere
  141. Aerosol-induced correlation between visibility and atmospheric electricity
  142. Meteorology and eclipses
  143. Note: Programmable data acquisition system for research measurements from meteorological radiosondes
  144. Balloon-borne disposable radiometer for cloud detection
  145. Correction to “Solar influences on climate”
  146. Ventilation effects on humidity measurements in thermometer screens
  147. Inferring convective responses to El Niño with atmospheric electricity measurements at Shetland
  148. Electromagnetic Atmosphere-Plasma Coupling: The Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit
  149. The cloud chamber and CTR Wilson's legacy to atmospheric science
  150. A.C./D.C. atmospheric global electric circuit phenomena
  151. The solar influence on the probability of relatively cold UK winters in the future
  152. Fair weather atmospheric electricity
  153. Charge measurements in stratiform cloud from a balloon based sensor
  154. Cloud base height and cosmic rays
  155. Electromagnetic Atmosphere-Plasma Coupling: The Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit
  156. Lag‐time effects on a naturally ventilated large thermometer screen
  157. Observations of Saharan dust layer electrification
  158. Compact cosmic ray detector for unattended atmospheric ionization monitoring
  159. Note: A thermally stable tension meter for atmospheric soundings using kites
  160. Top-down solar modulation of climate: evidence for centennial-scale change
  161. Atmospheric electricity coupling between earthquake regions and the ionosphere
  162. Self-charging of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash plume
  163. Results from the CERN pilot CLOUD experiment
  164. Solar modulation in surface atmospheric electricity
  165. Natural ventilation effects on temperatures within Stevenson screens
  166. Anthropogenic snowfall events in the UK: examples of urban weather modification?
  167. Evidence for global circuit current flow through water droplet layers
  168. Two daily smoke maxima in eighteenth century London air
  169. Observed atmospheric electricity effect on clouds
  170. Retrieval of global atmospheric electrical activity at a polluted urban site
  171. Retrospective cloud determinations from surface solar radiation measurements
  172. A double Gerdien instrument for simultaneous bipolar air conductivity measurements on balloon platforms
  173. Air-earth current density measurements at Lerwick; implications for seasonality in the global electric circuit
  174. Tropospheric New Particle Formation and the Role of Ions
  175. An Overview of Earth’s Global Electric Circuit and Atmospheric Conductivity
  176. Profiles of Ion and Aerosol Interactions in Planetary Atmospheres
  177. Discrimination between cosmic ray and solar irradiance effects on clouds, and evidence for geophysical modulation of cloud thickness
  178. Enhancement of cloud formation by droplet charging
  179. Electrical Charging of Volcanic Plumes
  180. Ions in the Terrestrial Atmosphere and Other Solar System Atmospheres
  181. Cosmic Ray Induced Ion Production in the Atmosphere
  182. Planetary Atmospheric Electricity
  183. Investigating Earth’s Atmospheric Electricity: a Role Model for Planetary Studies
  184. An Overview of Earth’s Global Electric Circuit and Atmospheric Conductivity
  185. Heliospheric timescale identified in surface atmospheric electricity
  186. Atmospheric electricity in different weather conditions
  187. Water vapour changes and atmospheric cluster ions
  188. Multi-station synthesis of early twentieth century surface atmospheric electricity measurements for upper tropospheric properties
  189. A simple atmospheric electrical instrument for educational use
  190. Cosmic ray and air conductivity profiles retrieved from early twentieth century balloon soundings of the lower troposphere
  191. Letters: Clouds in atmospheric physics ? Young astronomers - but not first ? The trouble with metrics.
  192. Observations of the plume generated by the December 2005 oil depot explosions and prolonged fire at Buncefield (Hertfordshire, UK) and associated atmospheric changes
  193. Fine wire resistance thermometer amplifier for atmospheric measurements
  194. Thermopile radiometer signal conditioning for surface atmospheric radiation measurements
  195. Computationally efficient expressions for the collision efficiency between electrically charged aerosol particles and cloud droplets
  196. Electrification of volcanic plumes
  197. Surface determination of the air-earth electrical current density using co-located sensors of different geometry
  198. Urban smoke concentrations at Kew, London, 1898–2004
  199. In Situ Atmospheric Turbulence Measurement Using the Terrestrial Magnetic Field—A Compass for a Radiosonde
  200. In situ calibration of atmospheric air conductivity instruments
  201. Meteorological radiosonde interface for atmospheric ion production rate measurements
  202. Aerosol modulation of small ion growth in coastal air
  203. Aerosol modulation of the optical and electrical properties of urban air
  204. Aurora diaries
  205. Programmable ion mobility spectrometer: Time resolution improvement and ion counter comparison
  206. Air–earth current measurements at Kew, London, 1909–1979
  207. Columnar resistance changes in urban air
  208. Inexpensive multichannel digital data acquisition system for a meteorological radiosonde
  209. Effect of the troposphere on surface neutron counter measurements
  210. The Global Atmospheric Electrical Circuit and Climate
  211. Long-range correlations in measurements of the global atmospheric electric circuit
  212. Factors contributing to the summer 2003 European heatwave
  213. Atmospheric turbulence and surface atmospheric electricity observations
  214. Long-term measurements of the global atmospheric electric circuit at Eskdalemuir, Scotland, 1911–1981
  215. Nineteenth century Parisian smoke variations inferred from Eiffel Tower atmospheric electrical observations
  216. Long-term changes in atmospheric electrical parameters observed at Nagycenk (Hungary) and the UK observatories at Eskdalemuir and Kew
  217. Ion‐aerosol‐cloud processes in the lower atmosphere
  218. Reply to Comment by E. R. Williams on “Twentieth century secular in the atmospheric gradient”
  219. Meteorological effects of the eclipse of 11 August 1999 in cloudy and clear conditions
  220. Kelvin lives on
  221. ELECTRICITY, ATMOSPHERIC | Ions in the Atmosphere
  222. Twentieth‐century atmospheric electrical measurements at the observatories of Kew, Eskdalemuir and Lerwick
  223. Cosmic Rays, Clouds, and Climate
  224. Mid-nineteenth century smoke concentrations near London
  225. Twentieth century secular decrease in the atmospheric potential gradient
  226. Enhancement of contact nucleation by scavenging of charged aerosol particles
  227. A wide-range electrometer voltmeter for atmospheric measurements in thunderstorms and disturbed meteorological conditions
  228. New Directions: Radiolytic particle production in the atmosphere
  229. Scavenging of electrified radioactive aerosol
  230. Atmospheric condensation nuclei formation and high-energy radiation
  231. A self-calibrating programable mobility spectrometer for atmospheric ion measurements
  232. A balloon-carried electrometer for high-resolution atmospheric electric field measurements in clouds
  233. Ultrasonic detection of atmospheric humidity variations
  234. Fine wire thermometer for air temperature measurement
  235. Multimode electrometer for atmospheric ion measurements
  236. Atmospheric removal of radioactive aerosols
  237. Multimode ion counter
  238. Sensitivity of contact nucleation of ice to electrical parameters of aerosol
  239. A computer-controlled Gerdien atmospheric ion counter
  240. Femtoampere current reference stable over atmospheric temperatures
  241. Temperature-compensated meteorological barometer
  242. ENHANCED LOCALISED CHARGING OF RADIOACTIVE AEROSOLS
  243. Coupling between air flow in streets and the well-developed boundary layer aloft
  244. A calorimeter to detect freezing in supercooled water droplets
  245. An electrical method of urban pollution measurement
  246. Charging of radioactive aerosols with depleted ion concentrations
  247. The atmospheric significance of charged ions
  248. Turbulent transfer of charged aerosol in the atmospheric surface layer
  249. Modified street canyon flow
  250. New directions Climate change and the global atmospheric electrical system
  251. A noise-rejecting current amplifier for surface atmospheric ion flux measurements
  252. An antenna electrometer system for atmospheric electrical measurements
  253. The motion of radioactive aerosol in electric fields
  254. An atmospheric electrical voltmeter follower
  255. Charge distributions and coagulation of radioactive aerosols
  256. Electrical behaviour of radioactive aerosol in the environment
  257. The diffusive penetrability of particles into energy barriers
  258. Radioactive aerosol charging with spatially varying ion concentrations
  259. Krypton-85 pollution and atmospheric electricity
  260. 28 O 01 A method for estimating radioactive aerosol charge with spatially inhomogeneous ion concentrations
  261. The charging of radioactive aerosols
  262. The coagulation of radioactive aerosols
  263. Self-charging of radioactive aerosols