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A very active sprite‐producing storm observed over Argentina
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GeophysicsMeteorologyEarth ObservationSouth AmericaEngineeringStorm SurgeAtmospheric ScienceRadiation MeasurementNortheastern ArgentinaWeather DisasterSolar-terrestrial InteractionRadiometrySpace WeatherTransient Luminous Events
During the night of 22–23 February 2006, more than 400 middle‐atmospheric optical discharges were observed above one large thunderstorm system over northeastern Argentina. These transient luminous events (TLEs) were imaged during the Southern Brazil Sprite Campaign, the first campaign to focus on TLEs over southern Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Uruguay. All of the TLEs were imaged from the Brazilian Southern Space Observatory (SSO) near Santa Maria, which is nearly in the center of the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Although the fields of view of the imaging cameras were too narrow to view the entire storm, the more than 400 confirmed TLEs imaged indicate that this storm ranks as the third most active TLE producer ever reported. Hence, storms in this region of South America might be some of the leading TLE generators on Earth.
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