Determining Thunderstorm Electric Fields using Radio Emission from Cosmic-Ray Air Showers

B. Hare, O. Scholten, G. T. N. Trinh, U. Ebert, C. Rutjes

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    Abstract

    We report on a novel non-intrusive way to investigate electric fields in thunderclouds.Energetic cosmic rays penetrating the atmosphere create a particle avalanche called an extensive air shower. The front of the shower is a plasma cloud that contains 10^6 or more free electrons and positrons moving towards the Earth's surface at the speed of light. The electric fields that exists in thunderclouds induces electric currents in the plasma cloud that emit radio waves. The radio footprint for intensity, linear and circular polarization thus contains the finger print of the atmospheric electric fields along the path of the air shower.Here we report on the analysis of many cosmic-ray radio footprints as have been measured at LOFAR, a dense array of simple radio antennas (several thousands of dual-polarized antennas) primarily developed for radio-astronomy observations. We show that this method can be used to determine the charge structure in thunderclouds and discuss the accuracy of the method. We have observed seasonal dependencies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberAE13A-2223
    JournalAmerican Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
    Volume13
    Publication statusPublished - 1-Dec-2017

    Keywords

    • 3304 Atmospheric electricity
    • ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES
    • 3324 Lightning
    • 3360 Remote sensing
    • 3394 Instruments and techniques

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