Simultaneous Space‐Based Observations of TGFs and Lightning Optical Emission: Characteristics of Lightning

Author:

Alnussirat Samer T.1ORCID,Cherry Michael L.2ORCID,Christian Hugh J.3,Burchfield Jeffrey C.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Space Sciences Laboratory University of California Berkeley Berkeley CA USA

2. Department of Physics & Astronomy Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA USA

3. Department of Atmospheric Science University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville AL USA

4. Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville AL USA

Abstract

AbstractA previous study of the relative timing between optical lightning emission detected by the Geostationary Lightning Mapper and a sample of 24 simultaneous Terrestrial Gamma‐ray Flashes (TGFs) triggering the Fermi Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor has shown that the gamma‐ray signal appears at the same time as or slightly before the lightning stroke optical signal. A similar result has been demonstrated using simultaneous optical and gamma‐ray data from the Atmosphere‐Space Interactions Monitor. In this work, we add 95 additional untriggered (offline) TGFs to further investigate the correlations between the gamma‐rays and the associated lightning optical emission. Analysis of radio sferics has shown that TGFs are associated with relatively high lightning peak currents. The current results show that TGFs are associated with short duration, relatively low intensity optical signals in low‐to‐moderate flash rate thunderstorm cells, consistent with lightning leaders that produce TGFs occurring some distance below the cloud top and/or expending a fraction of their energy in accelerating relativistic electrons rather than in producing bright optical emission.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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