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Imaging elusive winter sprites

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Krista D. Zanolli, [email protected]

“Sprites,” or upper-atmospheric lightning that occurs high above thunderstorm clouds, are a natural phenomenon that have caught the attention of Colin Price, professor and head of the geophysics and planetary sciences department at Tel Aviv University. Sprites are described as millisecond-long atmospheric flashes between 35 and 80 miles from the ground, much higher than the seven to 10 miles where regular lightning bolts typically occur. “Lightning from the thunderstorm excites the electric field above, producing a flash of light called a sprite,” Price explained. Although sprites...Read full article

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