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Strange gamma-ray flickers seen in thunderstorms for the first time

Nature Podcast

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Gamma Rays in Thunderstorms

This chapter explores the production of gamma rays in high-convective thunderstorm clouds, focusing on charge separation and the resulting electron acceleration. It details a four-year NASA project using ER-2 aircraft to study gamma-ray emissions and the connection to lightning activity, revealing both classical and newly identified gamma ray flashes. The findings suggest a new understanding of transient events in thunderstorms and the importance of advanced imaging technology for further research.

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