Publication: Lightning-driven phenomena in near-earth space
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Intense electromagnetic & quasi-electrostatic fields released in lightning discharges significantly disturb near-Earth space, producing luminous glows known as sprites, elves, and gigantic jets, as well as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes. The highly nonlinear basic physical mechanisms of the production of such phenomena have long been under study, but current research aims at determination of the effects on a global scale, by using extensive ground- and satellite-based observations to assess global occurrence rates. Especially important is the lack of understanding of the properties of the parent lightning discharges that lead to the different high-altitude manifestations.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Physics, Fluids, Plasmas
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2015 42nd IEEE International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS)
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10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7180031
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