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Particularly intense lightning discharges can produce transient
luminous events above thunderclouds, termed sprites, elves and
jets. These short lived optical emissions in the mesosphere can
reach from the tops of thunderclouds up to the ionosphere; they
provide direct evidence of coupling from the lower atmosphere to
the upper atmosphere. Sprites are arguably the most dramatic recent
discovery in solar-terrestrial physics. Shortly after the first
ground based video recordings of sprites, observations on board the
Space Shuttle detected sprites and elves occurring all around the
world. These reports led to detailed sprite observations in North
America, South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe. Subsequently,
sprites were detected from other space platforms such as the
International Space Station and the ROCSAT satellite. During the
past 15 years, more than 200 contributions on sprites have been
published in the scientific literature to document this rapidly
evolving new research area. The need for international information
exchange was quickly recognized, and sprite sessions became a
permanent feature with a constantly growing number of contributions
in the scientific communities of the American Geophysical Union
(AGU), the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) and
the European Geosciences Union EGU).
Particularly intense lightning discharges can produce transient
luminous events above thunderclouds, termed sprites, elves and
jets. These short lived optical emissions in the mesosphere can
reach from the tops of thunderclouds up to the ionosphere; they
provide direct evidence of coupling from the lower atmosphere to
the upper atmosphere. Sprites are arguably the most dramatic recent
discovery in solar-terrestrial physics. Shortly after the first
ground based video recordings of sprites, observations on board the
Space Shuttle detected sprites and elves occurring all around the
world. These reports led to detailed sprite observations in North
America, South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe. Subsequently,
sprites were detected from other space platforms such as the
International Space Station and the ROCSAT satellite. During the
past 15 years, more than 200 contributions on sprites have been
published in the scientific literature to document this rapidly
evolving new research area.
Particularly intense lightning discharges can produce transient
luminous events above thunderclouds, termed sprites, elves and
jets. These short lived optical emissions in the mesosphere can
reach from the tops of thunderclouds up to the ionosphere; they
provide direct evidence of coupling from the lower atmosphere to
the upper atmosphere. Sprites are arguably the most dramatic recent
discovery in solar-terrestrial physics. Shortly after the first
ground based video recordings of sprites, observations on board the
Space Shuttle detected sprites and elves occurring all around the
world. These reports led to detailed sprite observations in North
America, South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe. Subsequently,
sprites were detected from other space platforms such as the
International Space Station and the ROCSAT satellite. During the
past 15 years, more than 200 contributions on sprites have been
published in the scientific literature to document this rapidly
evolving new research area.
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