Observation of intrinsically bright terrestrial gamma ray flashes from the Mediterranean basin
T. Gjesteland, N. {\O}stgaard, S. Laviola, M. M. Maglietta, E. Arnone,, M. Marisaldi, F. Fuschino, A. B. Collier, F. Fabr\'o, and J. Montanya

TL;DR
This study reports the observation and analysis of three rare terrestrial gamma ray flashes over the Mediterranean, revealing their origins, cloud conditions, and brightness, with one event being exceptionally intense and bright.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of Mediterranean TGFs combining satellite data and modeling, revealing unusual cloud conditions and brightness levels.
Findings
Two TGFs from high-altitude clouds with heavy precipitation and lightning
One TGF from shallow convection, an unusual cloud type for such events
The brightest TGF measured by RHESSI, with an estimated photon count of 3x10^18
Abstract
We present three terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGFs) observed over the Mediterranean basin by the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscope Imager (RHESSI) satellite. Since the occurrence of these events in the Mediterranean region is quite rare, the characterisation of the events was optimised by combining different approaches in order to better define the cloud of origin. The TGFs on 7 November 2004 and 16 October 2006 came from clouds with cloud top higher than 10-12 km where often a strong penetration into the stratosphere is found. This kind of cloud is usually associated with heavy precipitation and intense lightning activity. Nevertheless, the analysis of the cloud type based on satellite retrievals shows that the TGF on 27 May 2004 was produced by an unusual shallow convection. This result appears to be supported by the model simulation of the particle distribution and phase…
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