Abstract

Elves, halos and sprites were observed during August 1999 with a 1 ms high speed imager. The higher time resolution compared to conventional television cameras (17 or 20 ms ) allowed excellent images of the three phenomena temporally separate from each other to be obtained. Analysis of images of elves and halos indicates that the causal lightning-generated electromagnetic pulse and quasi-electro static fields are homogeneous and any small-scale (sub- 10 km ) structure, if visible, is most likely due to a structured atmosphere. Observations of sprites initiated to the side of a halo, without a halo, and from beads left over from a previous sprite, respectively, all suggest sub-pixel (<0.5 km) background structures in atmospheric pressure or composition as being the dominant factors in determining the sprite “seed” location, or site of sprite initiation.

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