Simultaneous Observations Of Eip, Tgf, Elve, And Optical Lightning

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES(2021)

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On February 8, 2019, the Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor observed a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) and an Elve from a positive intracloud (+IC) lightning during the initial breakdown stage of a lightning flash north east of Puerto Rico. A second Elve produced by the return stroke (RS) of a negative cloud-to-ground (-CG) lightning was observed 456 ms later about 300 km south of the first one. Radio measurements show that a short (30 mu s) and large (280 kA km) energetic in-cloud pulse (EIP) produced the electromagnetic (EM) wave for the first Elve while the RS of the -CG was the EM source for the second Elve. Assuming that the EIP and the RS were the sources of the 777 nm emissions, both the delay relative to the ultra-violet pulse and the shape and duration of the 777 nm emissions can be explained by scattering and absorption inside the clouds. The TGF produced by the +IC lightning had the same duration as the EIP (similar to 30 mu s). Due to the +/- 80 mu s timing uncertainty of the TGF, we can only state that TGF was produced just before or most likely simultaneously with the EIP. The large 777 nm pulse indicates that a large part of the EIP was produced by a current flowing in a hot channel, but it is likely that the TGF current also contributed significantly to the EIP.
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Elves, energetic in-cloud pulse, lightning, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes
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