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Atmospheric Physics

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science5 months ago

New Research Reveals Cosmic Rays Trigger Lightning on Earth

Scientists led by Victor Pasko have uncovered the precise atmospheric chain reaction that triggers lightning, revealing how electric fields in thunderclouds accelerate electrons, produce X-rays, and initiate lightning through a cascade of high-energy photons and electrons, explaining phenomena like terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and their often dim optical and radio signatures.

science7 months ago

Lightning Strike Over Japanese Tower Causes Nuclear-Level Radiation Burst

Scientists in Japan captured the first ground-based observation of a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) occurring just before a lightning strike, revealing that these powerful radiation bursts originate from the electric fields in storm clouds and may act as natural particle accelerators, deepening our understanding of lightning and high-energy atmospheric phenomena.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Unveiling the Enigmatic Origins of Atmospheric Green Ghosts

The origin of mysterious green "ghosts" in the sky, a type of transient luminous phenomenon, has been discovered by a team of Spanish scientists. These green lights, which occasionally appear above red sprites, are caused by the presence of metals, particularly iron and nickel, from interstellar dust entering the atmosphere. The scientists used a spectrograph to analyze the light and found that while there is some oxygen involved, the majority of the emissions are from iron. The discovery could explain why these green ghosts are so rare.

space-science2 years ago

Jupiter's Skies Mirror Earth's Lightning Dance

New observations of storms on Jupiter suggest that lightning on the gas giant builds in a step-by-step manner, similar to lightning on Earth. The lightning bolts on both planets seem to move forward in a staggered fashion, resembling a hiker climbing a mountain. These findings not only provide insights into Jupiter's weather patterns but also have implications for the search for alien life, as lightning on Earth has been linked to the formation of chemical ingredients necessary for life. The study analyzed data from NASA's Juno spacecraft, which showed that radio waves from Jupiter's lightning occurred at a similar rate to lightning on Earth, suggesting a step-by-step growth process.