The exotic side of thunderstorms: gamma rays. sprites, elves, and blue jets. David Smith 6/20/13

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The exotic side of thunderstorms: gamma rays. sprites, elves, and blue jets David Smith 6/20/13

what's the worst place in the US to be a lightning researcher?

Lightning is caused by electric charge in clouds Electric charge is caused by collisions between water droplets & ice crystals +CG +IC -CG Graphic: Canadian Forest Service

Exotic things discovered in the last 25 years: Elves Sprites Blue jets & gigantic jets Terrestrial gamma ray flashes

first the pictures, then the physics, then the research. elve: expanding ring ~80 km (top of atm.) very fast simultaneous with lightning lightning with high current

first the pictures, then the physics, then the research. sprite: jellyfish/carrots/ columns spread from ~50km fast slightly delayed after lightning lightning that moves a lot of charge over time

first the pictures, then the physics, then the research. blue jets/gigantic jets: spray or tendrils start at cloud top (10 20 km) slower no direct relation to ordinary lightning

first the pictures, then the physics, then the research. terrestrial gamma ray flashes: not yet seen by eye at cloud top or inside cloud (10 20 km) fast to very fast related to intracloud lightning but much rarer simultaneous with lightning

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Air.

Electric field Free electron

Excited molecule emits visible light

Close encounter with nucleus produces x/gamma ray

Knocking more electrons off molecules produces an avalanche

elve: lightning makes electromagnetic pulse ; electric field is transient, not due to buildup of charge. Electric field Magnetic field Bottom of ionosphere; lots of electrons

sprites: streamers self propagating in modest electric fields charge at tip makes extra field extra field makes avalanches here tip is extended! Florida Institute of Technology

sprites take place high above thundercloud after lightning: Electric field Graphic: Canadian Forest Service sprite streamers start here +CG lightning removes upper + charge

are blue jets & gigantic jets similar to ordinary lighting? BJ? GJ? +CG +IC -CG Graphic: Canadian Forest Service

lightning (& maybe jets) proceeds by stepped leaders many streamers merge and create a hot channel that steps forward irregularly: Kochkin et al. J. Phys. D 2012

TGF map from RHESSI satellite data terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGFs) TGF time profiles from BATSE satellite data (Fishman et al. 1994, Science)

TGFs are so bright that gamma detectors on orbiting satellites are saturated at 400 miles up where do all the seed electrons come from? avalanches seeded by lightning leader (many seeds)? avalanches self seeded by positron & gamma feedback? (only 1 seed needed!) J. Dwyer 2008

the big questions: why/how are TGFs triggered in only some lightning? which is the correct seeding mechanism, leaders or feedback? are there more TGFs at lower altitudes or lower luminosities? is there a radiation risk to airline passengers & crew?

the big questions: why/how are TGFs triggered in only some lightning? which is the correct seeding mechanism, leaders or feedback? are there more TGFs at lower altitudes or lower luminosities? is there a radiation risk to airline passengers & crew? we need airplane observations, to get more counts/tgf & get closer to low and/or faint ones!

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first flights: summer 2009, from Melbourne, FL first TGF observed from a plane:... but only one, although lots of nearby lightning TGFs are rare

first flights: summer 2009, from Melbourne, FL overflights of most storm cells show continuous glow of gammas from runaway avalanches:

first flights: summer 2009, from Melbourne, FL Brightest glow flying right through avalanche Sudden turnoff (discharged by plane?) Positron bursts The only TGF (10 km away)

still no up close, bright TGF up next: summer 2013/2014 piggyback on Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinels TGF search x rays/gammas from blue/gigantic jets? ~10x as much flight time as in 2009

other projects in the pipeline: cellphone app for crowdsourcing airborne detection (with Image Insight, Inc.) micropayloads for sounding balloons ADELE clone on NOAA Hurricane Hunters and/or NSF A10 Warthog