During Airbus aircraft campaigns flying into thunderstorms in 2014–2016, X-rays were observed during two stages of aircraft-triggered lightning: nanosecond pulses of X-rays associated with negative leader steps and bursts of X-rays during recoil events. This work will focus on the observations of X-ray bursts associated with recoils. Recoils are observed as microsecond-fast changes in the local electric field, associated with large currents passing through the aircraft, and are found to sometimes be associated with bursts of X-rays. From over 200 aircraft-triggered lightning strikes, 54 recoil events were found to be associated with microsecond bursts of X-rays. The majority of the bursts consist of 1–3 X-ray pulses, with some bursts contai...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
Poster presented during the AGU 2017 Fall Meeting, (Wednesday, 13 December 2017) In January 2016, a...
During Airbus aircraft campaigns flying into thunderstorms in 2014–2016, X-rays were observed during...
High-energy phenomena associated with lighting have been proposed in the twenties, observed for the ...
High-energy phenomena associated with lighting have been proposed in the twenties, observed for the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the relationship between the different phases of lightning fl...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
Supporting information for the paper: Constraints on recoil leader properties estimated from X-ray e...
Thunderstorms emit bursts of energetic radiation. Moreover, a lightning stepped leader produces x-ra...
Thunderstorms emit bursts of energetic radiation. Moreover, a lightning stepped leader produces x-ra...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
Poster presented during the AGU 2017 Fall Meeting, (Wednesday, 13 December 2017) In January 2016, a...
During Airbus aircraft campaigns flying into thunderstorms in 2014–2016, X-rays were observed during...
High-energy phenomena associated with lighting have been proposed in the twenties, observed for the ...
High-energy phenomena associated with lighting have been proposed in the twenties, observed for the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the relationship between the different phases of lightning fl...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
In the certification procedure for new aircraft, manufacturers carry out so-called icing test flight...
Supporting information for the paper: Constraints on recoil leader properties estimated from X-ray e...
Thunderstorms emit bursts of energetic radiation. Moreover, a lightning stepped leader produces x-ra...
Thunderstorms emit bursts of energetic radiation. Moreover, a lightning stepped leader produces x-ra...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics is a newly emerging branch of physics actively developing at the edg...
Poster presented during the AGU 2017 Fall Meeting, (Wednesday, 13 December 2017) In January 2016, a...