Three distinct data sets are analyzed in terms of probability of flashes having subsequent strokes with higher peak currents than the first stroke in the flash. This type of flashes may have some implication in the shielding failure rate of transmission lines. For three distinct
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Three distinct data sets are analyzed in terms of probability of flashes having subsequent strokes with higher peak currents than the first stroke in the flash. This type of flashes may have some implication in the shielding failure rate of transmission lines. For three distinct data sets we obtained about 30 % of flashes with a ratio I sub /I 1 >1. For about 10 % of the flashes the peak current of a subsequent stroke is more the two times the peak of the first stroke, and for about 3 to 4 % of the flashes we obtained a ratio I sub /I l is grater then 3.