2022
DOI: 10.5194/acp-22-7959-2022
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Continental thunderstorm ground enhancement observed at an exceptionally low altitude

Abstract: Abstract. Two long-lasting thunderstorm ground enhancement (TGE) events were registered at the Milešovka meteorological observatory in Czechia (50.55∘ N, 13.93∘ E; 837 m altitude) on 23 April 2018, during linearly organized thunderstorms. Two intervals of increased photon counts were detected by a plastic scintillator, respectively lasting 70 and 25 min and reaching 31 % and 48 % above the background radiation levels. Using numerical simulations, we verified that the observed increases in count rates are consi… Show more

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“…The spectrogram in Fig. 4a shows an example of a sequence of initial breakdown pulses belonging to an inverted IC flash recorded by a broadband magnetic field antenna (5 kHz to 90 MHz) installed at the Milešovka observatory in Czechia 39 (known for frequent lightning, as it is reflected in the German version of its name “Donnersberg”—“thunder mountain”). Figure 4b shows a spectrogram of the initiation of a normal IC flash recorded by a similar antenna system installed at the nearby Dlouhá Louka observatory in Czechia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrogram in Fig. 4a shows an example of a sequence of initial breakdown pulses belonging to an inverted IC flash recorded by a broadband magnetic field antenna (5 kHz to 90 MHz) installed at the Milešovka observatory in Czechia 39 (known for frequent lightning, as it is reflected in the German version of its name “Donnersberg”—“thunder mountain”). Figure 4b shows a spectrogram of the initiation of a normal IC flash recorded by a similar antenna system installed at the nearby Dlouhá Louka observatory in Czechia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain the time derivative of variations of the magnetic field in the frequency range from 5 kHz up to 90 MHz we use two perpendicular Shielded Loop Antenna with a Versatile Integrated Amplifier (SLAVIA) sensors, which provide us with broadband measurements of two horizontal magnetic field components (Kolmašová et al., 2018, 2022; Scholten, Hare, Dwyer, Sterpka, et al., 2021; Scholten et al., 2022). The antenna signals are sampled at a frequency of 200 MHz by a digital oscilloscope.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, natural electric fields are caused by the Earth's atmosphere, where a static charge disparity between the ionosphere and the Earth's surface occurs. Under fair weather conditions the static field strength measures around 100 V m −1 , but immediately before a lightning discharge in a thunderstorm it can rise up to about several 10 5 V m −1 [1]. Secondly, there are artificial electric fields, where the most relevant sources are high voltage power systems-particularly, high-voltage power lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%