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I HAVE examined the fair weather potential gradient on several mountains in the Bernese Oberland, and find that the positive zone, in summer at midday, extends from sea-level to above the Jungfrau (13,671 ft.). When observations at greater heights are available it may be found that it reaches up to between that and 20,000 ft. above sea-level in Central Europe.
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REYNOLDS, W. The Distribution of the Two Electrical Zones in the Atmosphere. Nature 116, 394–395 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116394a0
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