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Observations of lightning in the stratosphere
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1995
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GeophysicsMeteorologyTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesMultiple FilamentLightning FlashEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceMesoscale Lightning ExperimentSpace PhysicCosmic RaySolar-terrestrial InteractionSpace Plasma PhysicSpace Weather
An examination and analysis of video images of lightning, captured by the payload bay TV cameras of the space shuttle, provided a variety of examples of lightning in the stratosphere above thunderstorms. These images were obtained on several recent shuttle flights while conducting the Mesoscale Lightning Experiment (MLE). The images of stratospheric lightning illustrate the variety of filamentary and broad vertical discharges in the stratosphere that may accompany a lightning flash. A typical event is imaged as a single or multiple filament extending 30 to 40 km above a thunderstorm that is illuminated by a series of lightning strokes. Examples are found in temperate and tropical areas, over the oceans, and over the land.
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