(meteorobs) Transient Luminous Events on all-sky camera ( and meteors too)

bob bob71741 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 22 20:27:20 EDT 2010


Thomas - I'll guess that the scatter is off of the sprites as audio shows "ping" right after lightning discharges at 3.6s and 11.0s; not sure why audio is missing from 9.2s to 10.6s as first "ping' stops at loss of audio, but picks up right after next discharge.

Googling "sprites vhf forward scatter reflection" yields lots of papers, but mostly VLF scatter. 

Here's a couple of papers that may address VHF scatter:

http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/publications/2005-15.pdf
Co-ordinated observations of transient luminous events during the EuroSprite2003 campaign
Abstract

During the Northern Hemisphere summer of 2003 a sprite observation campaign was conducted from Southern Europe and the magnetically conjugate region in South Africa. The campaign brought together a 
wide variety of instrumentation to investigate the effects of sprites on the mesosphere, and to search for signatures of the relativistic electron acceleration process in the magnetically conjugate hemisphere. Measurements in Europe included optical video imaging from a remote-controlled, semi-automatic camera system located at the Observatoire du Pic du Midi in the Pyrénées mountains in Southern France, infrasound observations from France, and ULF-HF electromagnetic observations from a number of locations. The measurements in South Africa included observations of optical missions and VLF electromagnetic waves. The campaign was successful, with more than 100 sprites observed during 10 storms. The paper will give an overview of the campaign and some results. They include: (1) the first clear identification of infrasound from sprites, allowing independent (of optical observations) estimates of the energy input to the mesosphere, (2) the first detection of sprites triggered by intra-cloud lightning, a result that underscores the need for considering the complete thunderstorm source field resulting from both cloud-to-ground discharges and the intra-cloud discharges feeding them, and (3) a clear one-to-one relationship with sprites and early VLF events, suggesting that VLF ground transmitter signals can be an important tool for estimating ionisation and relaxation of ionised structures in sprites. No signatures of relativistic electrons were identified during the campaign.

http://www.lois-space.net/Publications/SantaFe020427-0501.pdf
Discusses solar applications, but mentions usage for sprite scatter; might be worth researching if system is now implemented.

Bob





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