The use of radio frequency techniques for the detection and monitoring of terrestrial thunderstorms from space are discussed. Three major points are assessed: (1) lightning and noise source characteristics; (2) propagation effects imposed by the atmosphere and ionosphere; and (3) the electromagnetic environment in near space within which lightning RF signatures must be detected. A composite frequency spectrum of the peak of amplitude from lightning flashes is developed. Propagation effects (ionospheric cutoff, refraction, absorption, dispersion and scintillation) are considered to modify the lightning spectrum to the geosynchronous case. It is suggested that in comparing the modified spectrum with interfering noise source spectra RF lightni...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise le...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have wide application in multiple sectors from daily life...
International audienceElectromagnetic waves generated by lightning propagate into the plasmasphere a...
127-135Atmospherics originating from lightning flashes have been extensively studied by radio scient...
During Storm Hazards - 82, simultaneous measurements are made of radar echoes, fast and slow field c...
The various needs for lightning data that exist among potential users of satellite lightning data we...
The paper furnishes a review and air ovendepr "f radio noise *om lightning as rr so~irce of interfer...
Measurements reported in the literature of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation from lightning ...
Lightning data and information were collected from the United States, Germany, France, Brazil, China...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
During the Storm Hazards Experiment 1982, the Goddard Space Flight Center monitored radiation from l...
The properties of sferics (the electric and magnetic fields generated by electrified clouds and ligh...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) data were analyzed to determine the frequency dependence of HF terres...
International audience[1] We present results of a survey of VLF electromagnetic waves observed by th...
Radiation from lightning in the RF band from 3-300 MHz has been examined. Simultaneous measurements ...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise le...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have wide application in multiple sectors from daily life...
International audienceElectromagnetic waves generated by lightning propagate into the plasmasphere a...
127-135Atmospherics originating from lightning flashes have been extensively studied by radio scient...
During Storm Hazards - 82, simultaneous measurements are made of radar echoes, fast and slow field c...
The various needs for lightning data that exist among potential users of satellite lightning data we...
The paper furnishes a review and air ovendepr "f radio noise *om lightning as rr so~irce of interfer...
Measurements reported in the literature of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation from lightning ...
Lightning data and information were collected from the United States, Germany, France, Brazil, China...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
During the Storm Hazards Experiment 1982, the Goddard Space Flight Center monitored radiation from l...
The properties of sferics (the electric and magnetic fields generated by electrified clouds and ligh...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) data were analyzed to determine the frequency dependence of HF terres...
International audience[1] We present results of a survey of VLF electromagnetic waves observed by th...
Radiation from lightning in the RF band from 3-300 MHz has been examined. Simultaneous measurements ...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise le...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have wide application in multiple sectors from daily life...
International audienceElectromagnetic waves generated by lightning propagate into the plasmasphere a...