International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 transient luminous events (TLEs) over a storm located in the Corsican region (France). Among these TLEs, 19 were sprites, 6 were halos, and 5 were elves. For 26 of them, a positive “parent” cloud‐to‐ground lightning (P+CG) flash was identified. The peak current of the P+CG flashes for the sprites had an average value of 63 kA and had a maximum value of 125 kA. The flashes for the halos and the elves had average values of 272 and 351 kA, respectively, and they had maximum values of 312 and 384 kA, respectively. No TLEs were detected after negative CG flashes with very large peak currents. Among the 26 P+CG flashes, 23 were located in a stratifor...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
On the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 transient luminous event...
On the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 transient luminous event...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
On the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 transient luminous event...
On the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 transient luminous event...
International audienceOn the night of 15/16 November 2007, cameras in southern France detected 30 tr...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...
Sprites are Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) that can extend vertically from 40 to 90 km and horizon...
International audienceIn 1999, the first sprites were observed above European thunderstorms using se...