Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2013)

Electron acceleration above thunderclouds

  • Martin Füllekrug,
  • Ivana Kolmasova,
  • Ondrej Santolik,
  • Thomas Farges,
  • József Bór,
  • Alec Bennett,
  • Michel Parrot,
  • William Rison,
  • Ferruccio Zanotti,
  • Enrico Arnone,
  • Andrew Mezentsev,
  • Radek Lan,
  • Ludek Uhlir,
  • Giles Harrison,
  • Serge Soula,
  • Oscar van der Velde,
  • Jean-Louis Pinçon,
  • Christiane Helling,
  • Declan Diver

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/8/3/035027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 035027

Abstract

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The acceleration of electrons results in observable electromagnetic waves which can be used for remote sensing. Here, we make use of ∼4 Hz–66 MHz radio waves emitted by two consecutive intense positive lightning discharges to investigate their impact on the atmosphere above a thundercloud. It is found that the first positive lightning discharge initiates a sprite where electrons are accelerated during the exponential growth and branching of the sprite streamers. This preconditioned plasma above the thundercloud is subsequently exposed to a second positive lightning discharge associated with a bouncing-wave discharge. This discharge process causes a re-brightening of the existing sprite streamers above the thundercloud and initiates a subsequent relativistic electron beam.

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