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Ground-based detection of sprites and their parent lightning flashes over Africa during the 2006 AMMA campaign

✍ Scribed by E. R. Williams; W. A. Lyons; Y. Hobara; V. C. Mushtak; N. Asencio; R. Boldi; J. Bór; S. A. Cummer; E. Greenberg; M. Hayakawa; R. H. Holzworth; V. Kotroni; J. Li; C. Morales; T. E. Nelson; C. Price; B. Russell; M. Sato; G. Sátori; K. Shirahata; Y. Takahashi; K. Yamashita


Book ID
104565145
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
751 KB
Volume
136
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9009

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Abstract

Sprites have been detected in video camera observations from Niger over mesoscale convective systems in Nigeria during the 2006 AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis) campaign. The parent lightning flashes have been detected by multiple Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) receiving stations worldwide. The recorded charge moments of the parent lightning flashes are often in excellent agreement between different receiving sites, and are furthermore consistent with conventional dielectric breakdown in the mesosphere as the origin of the sprites. Analysis of the polarization of the horizontal magnetic field at the distant receivers provides evidence that the departure from linear magnetic polarization at ELF is caused primarily by the day–night asymmetry of the Earth–ionosphere cavity. Copyright © 2009 Royal Meteorological Society