Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Space Sci., Florida Inst. of Technol., Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes are sub-millisecond bursts of >1 MeV photons originating from thunderclouds in the earth´s atmosphere [e.g., Fishman et al., Science, 264, 1313, 1994]. They are normally produced in the initial stage of positive intra-cloud lightning discharges [e.g., Shao et al., JGR, 115, A00E30, 2010; Lu et al., GRL, 37, L11806, 2010; Cummer et al., GRL, 38, L14810, 2011]. In addition to the relatively short TGFs, thunderclouds and lightning can also make minute long gamma-ray glows according to ground-based [e.g., Chilingarian et al., PRD, 82, 043009, 2010] and airborne measurements [e.g., Smith et al., JGR, 116, D20124, 2011].
Keywords :
clouds; cosmic ray electrons; lightning; thunderstorms; Earth atmosphere; airborne measurement; ground-based measurement; minute long gamma-ray glows; positive intra-cloud lightning discharges; relativistic electron avalanche theory; relativistic feedback discharges; sub-millisecond bursts; terrestrial gamma-ray flashes; thunderclouds; Discharges (electric); Gamma-rays; Lightning; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Photonics; Production;