Atmospheric electricity and thunderstorm ground enhancements
A. Chilingarian, G. Hovsepyan, M. Zazyan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes three thunderstorms to show that relativistic runaway electron avalanches develop over large areas in thunderous atmospheres, enhancing understanding of atmospheric electricity phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of thunderstorms demonstrating large-scale development of relativistic runaway electron avalanches.
Findings
Relativistic runaway electron avalanches occur in large areas of thunderstorm atmospheres.
The study offers insights into the spatial extent of atmospheric electrical phenomena.
Thunderstorm analysis reveals conditions conducive to electron avalanche development.
Abstract
The comparative analysis of three thunderstorms on Aragats in May 2021 demonstrates that relativistic runaway electron avalanches are developing in large areas of the thunderous atmosphere.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Fire effects on ecosystems
