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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 496-503Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016GL071311
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atmospheric discharge; cloud top
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- TEA-IS network of the European Science Foundation
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Thunderstorm clouds may reach the lower stratosphere, affecting the exchange of greenhouse gases between the troposphere and stratosphere. This region of the atmosphere is difficult to access experimentally, and our knowledge of the processes taking place here is incomplete. We recently recorded color video footage of thunderstorms over the Bay of Bengal from the International Space Station. The observations show a multitude of blue, kilometer-scale, discharges at the cloud top layer at similar to 18km altitude and a pulsating blue discharge propagating into the stratosphere reaching similar to 40km altitude. The emissions are related to the so-called blue jets, blue starters, and possibly pixies. The observations are the first of their kind and give a new perspective on the electrical activity at the top of tropical thunderstorms; further, they underscore that thunderstorm discharges directly perturb the chemistry of the stratosphere with possible implications for the Earth's radiation balance.
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