The tripole structure of thunderstorms

Evidence for the tripole structure of electrified clouds is summarized. The observed structure is quantitatively consistent with the results of laboratory simulations and suggests that collision between ice crystals and rimed graupel particles is the dominant mechanism for charge separation in thunderstorms. The physical basis for this mechanism is poorly understood.

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