2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2014.12.018
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Sprite climatology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

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“…This behavior is very consistent among the 5 years of the sample. The activity in the Southern Mediterranean Sea is consistent with the onset of maritime thunderstorms in autumn and winter (see Yair et al, 2015, for further details). Comparison to Fig.…”
Section: Tle Seasonal Cycle Above Europe: Changes To the Mean Geographical Distributionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…This behavior is very consistent among the 5 years of the sample. The activity in the Southern Mediterranean Sea is consistent with the onset of maritime thunderstorms in autumn and winter (see Yair et al, 2015, for further details). Comparison to Fig.…”
Section: Tle Seasonal Cycle Above Europe: Changes To the Mean Geographical Distributionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Such a large number of observations allows for the first time detailed climatological studies to be performed over Europe and the Mediterranean sea, therefore studying the geographical distribution and variability of mean TLE occurrence over a time span of several years rather than looking at individual events. A Southern Mediterranean example was presented by Yair et al (2015) and an introduction to the climatology presented here was published by Arnone and Dinelli (2016). Despite being inhomogeneously distributed, the number of ground-based observed sprites largely exceeds that acquired globally from satellites over equivalent periods of time (Chen et al, 2008).…”
Section: A Climatological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Saaroni et al (1998) indicated that trough is drawn northwards and activated by moisture, and finally flooded in the eastern Mediterranean Sea if it is accompanied by a high-level tropospheric trough. This is in line with the results of other studies (e.g., Krichak et al 2000Krichak et al , 2012De Vries et al 2013;Haggag & Al-Badry 2013;Yair et al 2015). Furthermore, discovered the Sudan low nature and RST using the mean sea level pressure (SLP) for the 1955-2015 winter period.…”
Section: Graphical Abstract Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Red sprites, as one major type of lightning-induced transient luminous events (TLEs) above thunderstorms, are short-lived (typically < 20 ms) structured optical emissions that could be observed from both ground-based (Franz et al 1990;Boccippio et al 1995;Lyons 1996;Yair et al 2015) and space-borne platforms (Yair et al 2004;Chen et al 2008;Jehl et al 2013;Sato et al 2015). The broad connection between sprites and energetic cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning strokes has been established by concurrent recording of distinct radio frequency electromagnetic pulses commonly registered upon the sprite observation (Reising et al 1996;Cummer et al 1998;Huang et al 1999;Li et al 2008;Lu et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%