International audienceTransient Luminous Events (TLEs) are large-scale optical events occurring in the upper-atmosphere from the top of thunderclouds up to the ionosphere. TLEs may have important effects in local, regional, and global scales, and many features of TLEs are not fully understood yet [e.g, Pasko, JGR, 115, A00E35, 2010]. Moreover, meteor events have been suggested to play a role in sprite initiation by producing ionospheric irregularities [e.g, Qin et al., Nat. Commun., 5, 3740, 2014]. The French Fireball Recovery and InterPlanetary Observation Network (FRIPON, https://www.fripon.org/?lang=en), is a national all-sky 30 fps camera network designed to continuously detect meteor events. We seek to make use of this network to obser...
During the night of 01-02 September, 2009, several TLEs including 3 halos and 16 distinct sprites ...
(IF 5.80; Q1)International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring ...
Context. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs worldwide were not fully ...
International audienceTransient Luminous Events (TLEs) are large-scale optical events occurring in t...
During the night of 01-02 September, 2009, several TLEs including 3 halos and 16 distinct sprites ...
(IF 5.80; Q1)International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring ...
Context. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs worldwide were not fully ...
International audienceTransient Luminous Events (TLEs) are large-scale optical events occurring in t...
During the night of 01-02 September, 2009, several TLEs including 3 halos and 16 distinct sprites ...
(IF 5.80; Q1)International audienceContext. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring ...
Context. Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs worldwide were not fully ...