Effects of a lightning discharge detected by the DE 2 satellite over Hurricane Debbie

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Atmospheric Electricity, Earth Ionosphere, Electric Discharges, Hurricanes, Lightning, Satellite Observation, Electric Fields, Electron Acceleration, Electron Precipitation

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The satellite observation of a large, about 40-mV/m, transient electric field disturbance over Hurricane Debbie in September 1982 is reported. The electric field event is viewed as a spheric disturbance from a lightning discharge in the active weather system located beneath the satellite. To elucidate this observation of upward moving electrons in the ionosphere associated with a lightning event, several mechanisms for electron acceleration by electric field with components, E(parallel), along the magnetic field are compared. 'Runaway' electrons were accelerated in about 1 ms by a downward directed E(parallel) pulse of about 1 V/m magnitude. Such fields can result from rapidly exposed, negative space charges near the tops of clouds during positive cloud-to-ground discharges. HF frequency Fourier components of the E(parallel) pulse must propagate through the low-conducting nighttime atmosphere to the ionosphere with little dissipation.

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