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Sprite and elve electrodynamics

Flight 3 of the Sprites99 balloon campaign flew from 00:39:32 to 11:12:00 UTC on 21 August 1999, launched from Ottumwa, Iowa. Three axis electric and magnetic field and ground-based low light level TV observations from three sites were made of more than 68 transient luminous events (TLEs) in the mid...

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Published in:Advances in space research 2002-01, Vol.30 (11), p.2585-2595
Main Authors: Bering, E.A, Benbrook, J.R, Garrett, J.A, Paredes, A.M, Wescott, E.M, Moudry, D.R, Sentman, D.D, Stenbaek-Nielsen, H.C, Lyons, W.A
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Language:English
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Summary:Flight 3 of the Sprites99 balloon campaign flew from 00:39:32 to 11:12:00 UTC on 21 August 1999, launched from Ottumwa, Iowa. Three axis electric and magnetic field and ground-based low light level TV observations from three sites were made of more than 68 transient luminous events (TLEs) in the middle atmosphere above thunderstorms in South Dakota and Kansas. At least four TLEs were recorded by two or more stations, including sprites at 0955:36, 0541:58 and 0546:10 UTC and a sprite halo at 0746:35. An event triggered on-board memory, sampling 10 quantities at a rate of 50 kHz per channel for 160 ms per event, recorded bursts for some of the sprites and elves. At the range of the balloon from the lightning and TLE (∼400 km), the vertical electric field perturbation is roughly simulataneous with the light emission. The presence of a radial component of some magnetic pulses suggests that signal propagation was not entirely in the TM mode.
ISSN:0273-1177
1879-1948
DOI:10.1016/S0273-1177(02)80350-7