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  1. Gomes C
    Int J Biometeorol, 2012 Nov;56(6):1011-23.
    PMID: 22215021 DOI: 10.1007/s00484-011-0515-5
    This paper addresses a concurrent multidisciplinary problem: animal safety against lightning hazards. In regions where lightning is prevalent, either seasonally or throughout the year, a considerable number of wild, captive and tame animals are injured due to lightning generated effects. The paper discusses all possible injury mechanisms, focusing mainly on animals with commercial value. A large number of cases from several countries have been analyzed. Economically and practically viable engineering solutions are proposed to address the issues related to the lightning threats discussed.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries/economics; Lightning Injuries/prevention & control; Lightning Injuries/veterinary*
  2. Noor Azlinda Ahmad, Zawani Amirah Rasid, Zuraimy Adzis
    MyJurnal
    Lightning is among the most deadly natural phenomena to mankind. This phenomenon
    is seen to increase globally as well as in Malaysia. Lightning does strike open areas
    such as playing fields and playgrounds and these areas are places people gather.
    Sensors that can detect the early occurrence of lightning have been developed for
    detecting approaching lightning activity in this project. The main objective is to provide
    early lightning warning system to the public and hence to reduce the number of
    fatalities due to lightning strike. The warning circuit was designed and simulated using
    Multism11. Basic operational method of the circuit is based on the comparative
    voltage method using LM339N integrated circuit comparator (IC). Light Emitting Diodes
    (LEDs) were used as indicators to indicate if the incoming voltage level is higher or
    lower than that of the safety level.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries
  3. Murty OP
    J Forensic Leg Med, 2007 May;14(4):225-7.
    PMID: 16914357
    This is a case report of an environmental accident due to lightning where one school boy sustained current, blast, and flame effects of it. A bolt of lightning directly struck the pole of a football ground and the scatter struck the child. In addition to burn injuries, he showed an exit wound of lightning in left foot. The exit wound of lightning current is a very rare finding. The body of victim had flame and heat effect of atmospheric electricity on head and neck, face, and trunk. In this incidence of lightning other team mates of the victim were safe. The patient survived the attack.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries/pathology*
  4. Abd Rahman FA, Ab Kadir MZA, Ungku Amirulddin UA, Osman M
    Materials (Basel), 2021 Mar 29;14(7).
    PMID: 33805583 DOI: 10.3390/ma14071684
    The fourth rail transit is an interesting topic to be shared and accessed by the community within that area of expertise. Several ongoing works are currently being conducted especially in the aspects of system technical performances including the rail bracket component and the sensitivity analyses on the various rail designs. Furthermore, the lightning surge study on railway electrification is significant due to the fact that only a handful of publications are available in this regard, especially on the fourth rail transit. For this reason, this paper presents a study on the electrical performance of a fourth rail Direct Current (DC) urban transit affected by an indirect lightning strike. The indirect lightning strike was modelled by means of the Rusck model and the sum of two Heidler functions. The simulations were carried out using the EMTP-RV software which included the performance comparison of polymer-insulated rail brackets, namely the Cast Epoxy (CE), the Cycloaliphatic Epoxy A (CEA), and the Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) together with the station arresters when subjected by 30 kA (5/80 µs) and 90 kA (9/200 µs) lightning currents. The results obtained demonstrated that the GRP material has been able to slightly lower its induced overvoltage as compared to other materials, especially for the case of 90 kA (9/200 µs), and thus serves better coordination with the station arresters. This improvement has also reflected on the recorded residual voltage and energy absorption capacity of the arrester, respectively.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries
  5. Sharifah Sakinah, Tuan Othman, Jasronita, Jasni, Mohd Nazim, Mohtar
    MyJurnal
    Lightning is a natural phenomenon that generates a high electric field during thunderstorm. It has been
    reported that lightning strikes amid storms can occur around 100 times per second. The atmospheric
    electric field is an imperative parameter during a thunderstorm. Therefore, monitoring the electric field
    and its parameters is the best way for local lightning forecast. The electric field monitoring data can
    validate the accuracy of weather prediction in a local area from meteorology department or by using
    equipment specially designed to measure this electric field that exists when the phenomenon of lightning occurs. In this paper, the relationship between lightning, air humidity and temperature is discussed to understand the post lightning effect on these electric parameters. Additionally, the characteristics of the parameters are observed and analysed.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries
  6. Chandima Gomes, Riyadh Z. Sabry
    MyJurnal
    The grounding system of a lightning protection scheme is designed basically to avoid arcing and
    dangerous step potentials. The grounding impedance of the system varies depending on soil structure and frequency. This paper describes the effect of harmonic impedance (also called frequency dependence of soil) on potential distribution under lightning strike to a metal tower with single grounding path, for different soil types. The results show that the peak value of ground potential rise (GPR) and step voltage (SP) may reach extremely hazardous values even at distances in the order of 90 m from the tower footing, especially when soil resistivity is high. Hence, we emphasise that, in contrast to power grounding, when designing of grounding systems that are meant to handle transient or high frequency currents as well, the frequency dependent soil parameters should be considered to avoid hazardous situations, especially at locations with a high probability of lightning strikes such as metal towers.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries
  7. Murty OP, Kian CK, Ari Husin MH, Nanta Kumar RK, Mohammed Yusuf WY
    Am J Forensic Med Pathol, 2009 Sep;30(3):246-51.
    PMID: 19704405 DOI: 10.1097/PAF.0b013e31819d20a4
    Lightning strike is a natural phenomenon with potentially devastating effects and represents one of the important causes of deaths from environmental phenomena. Almost every organ system may be affected as lightning current passes through the human body taking the shortest pathways between the contact points. A 10 years retrospective study (1996-2005) was conducted at University Hospital Kuala Lumpur (20 cases) also including cases during last 3 years from Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang (7 cases) from the autopsy reports at Forensic Pathology Units of these 2 hospitals. Both these hospitals are attached to University of Malaya. There were 27 fatal cases of lightning strike with male preponderance(92.59%) and male to female ratio of 12.5:1. Majority of victims of lightning strike were from the age group between 30 and 39 years old. Most of the victims were foreign workers. Indonesians workers contributed to 59.26% of overall cases. Majority of them were construction workers who attributed i.e.11 of 27 cases (40.74%). Most of the victims were brought in dead (37.04%). In majority of the cases the lightning incidence occurred in the evenings, with the frequency of 15 of 27 cases (62.5%). The month of December represented with the highest number of cases (5 cases of 23 cases); 2004 had the highest incidence of lightning strike which was 5 (19.23%). Lightning strike incidence occurred when victims had taken shelter (25.9%) under trees or shades. Lightning strike in open areas occurred in 10 of 27 cases (37.0%). Head and neck were the most commonly affected sites with the incidence of 77.78% and 74% respectively in all the victims. Only 29.63% of the cases presented with ear bleeding.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries/mortality*; Lightning Injuries/pathology*
  8. Krishnan R
    Family Physician, 1991;3:57-58.
    A 7 year-old Malay child with lightning burns is reported. Lightning injuries are rare. Victims who are clinically 'dead' may recover normally if resuscitation is carried out for prolonged periods.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries
  9. Murty OP
    J Forensic Leg Med, 2009 Apr;16(3):162-7.
    PMID: 19239970 DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2008.07.009
    A case is presented of a fatal environmental accidental injuries of lightning. A pedestrian was struck by lightning. The macroscopic and microscopic lightning injuries are reviewed.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lightning Injuries/pathology*
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