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Member Since 1968
Paul R. Krehbiel
Retired Professor, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Professional Experience
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Retired Professor
2012 - Present
University of Manchester
PhD
1982 - Present
Education
Organization Not Listed
Doctorate
1981
Honors & Awards
Benjamin Franklin Lecture
Received December 2015
Union Fellow
Received December 2013
Citation
For sustained and innovative contribution to the understanding of cloud electrification and lightning.
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Publications
Channel Development and Electric Parameter Characteristics of Regular Pulse Bursts in Lightning

Observations of a regular pulse burst (RPB) at the end of a K‐event are analyzed utilizing a simple geometric model and particle swarm optimi...

April 09, 2024
AGU Abstracts
VHF Broadband Interferometer Observations of Lightning at the Kennedy Space Center
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY I
atmospheric and space electricity | 22 january 2024
Mark A. Stanley, Paul R. Krehbiel, Robert G. Brown...
A New Mexico Tech broadband interferometer system was deployed at theTownes Institute Science and Technology Experimentation Facility(TISTEF) at the K...
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Understanding Chaotic Pulse Trains and Regular Pulse Bursts
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY I
atmospheric and space electricity | 22 january 2024
Xiangpeng Fan, Paul R. Krehbiel, Yijun Zhang, Mark...
Chaotic Pulse Trains (CPTs) and Regular Pulse Bursts (RPBs) occur during negative-polarity dart leaders to ground and during the in-cloud version of d...
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Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash observations by the ALOFT flight campaign
ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY QUICK STRIKES ELIGHTNING
atmospheric and space electricity | 13 december 2023
Martino Marisaldi, Nikolai Ostgaard, Timothy J. La...
The Airborne Lightning Observatory for FEGS and TGFs (ALOFT) was a field campaign for observing Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) and gamma-ray glo...
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