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LIGHTNING has been triggered artificially in the Massif Central by launching small rockets carrying a thin steel wire connected to the ground. During two investigations in 1973 and 1974, a total of 20 triggerings have been achieved. Photographic evidence establishes the existence of two kinds of luminous object, lasting several tenths of a second, which may be similar to some varieties of ball lightning.
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FIEUX, R., GARY, C. & HUBERT, P. Artificially triggered lightning above land. Nature 257, 212–214 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/257212a0
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