Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006jgra..11111321h&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 111, Issue A11, CiteID A11321
Physics
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Ionosphere: Ionization Processes (7823), Ionosphere: Ionosphere/Atmosphere Interactions (0335), Ionosphere: Ionospheric Disturbances, Atmospheric Processes: Atmospheric Electricity, Atmospheric Processes: Lightning
Scientific paper
Analysis of subionospheric VLF transmissions, observed in relation with sprites, has led to the identification of a new category of VLF perturbations caused by the direct effects of tropospheric lightning on the overlying lower ionosphere. They constitute a large subset of the so-called ``early/fast'' events where now the term ``fast,'' which implies rapid onset durations less than ~20 ms, does not apply. In contrast with early/fast, the perturbations have a gradual growth and thus ``slow'' onset durations ranging from about 0.5 to 2.5 s; thus these events are labeled herein as ``early/slow.'' They are indicative of a new physical process at work which, following a sprite-causative cloud-to-ground discharge, leads to a gradual buildup of conductivity changes in the lower ionosphere which must be responsible for the long onset durations of the observed perturbations. Analysis of broadband VLF sferic recordings, made with a two-channel receiver near the sprite producing storms, shows that the growth phase of an early/slow event coincides with the occurrence of complex and dynamic lightning action. This is composed of a few sequential cloud-to-ground lightning strokes and clusters (bursts) of sferics which are attributable to intracloud lightning. We postulate that the long onset durations are due to secondary ionization buildup in the upper D region below the nighttime VLF reflection heights, caused mainly by the impact on sprite-produced electrons of sequential electromagnetic pulses radiated upward from horizontal in-cloud discharges.
Bosinger Tilmann
Haldoupis Christos
Inan Umran S.
Marshall Alan R.
Mika A.
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