University of California, Santa Cruz, Institute for Particle Physics
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- Correlating RHESSI Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes With Meteorological Data
- Gamma Rays Above Thunderstorms: What Lightning Type is Responsible?
- Monte Carlo simulations of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes
- Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes: Statistical and Individual Properties from RHESSI
- Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes and Lightning Discharges
- A Meteorological Case Study of the Florida TGF Events of 18 June 2004 and 11 August 2005.
- Broadband and Narrowband Multi-site VLF Studies of Global Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
- Climatological Aspects of RHESSI Observed Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Events
- The Anomalous Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash of 17 January 2004
- A Reanalysis of the Time Evolution and Spectroscopy of the BATSE TGFs
- Energetic electron beams injected into the magnetosphere by terrestrial gamma-ray flashes
- Meteorological Context of RHESSI Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
- Unusual RHESSI TGFs: Electron Beams and Others
- Statistical comparisons of RHESSI Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes and WWLLN-detected lightning
- The high-energy radiation dose received aboard aircraft exposed to a terrestrial gamma- ray flash
- The spectral dependence of TGFs on source distance
- Thunderstorm top characteristics of RHESSI identified terrestrial gamma-ray flashes
- Comparison of thunderstorm systems that produce or lack RHESSI identified terrestrial gamma ray flashes
- Modeling Observed Fermi Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
- Positron production during relativistic runaway processes associated with thunderstorms
- Characterizing lightning processes associated with terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (Invited)
- Stepped leaders observed in ground operations of ADELE
- Laftr
- Plastic Scintillator Based Detector for Observations of Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes.
- A summary of high-energy radiation events from recent observing campaigns at ground-based sites in Japan, Mexico, and Canada
- Co-Observations of Thunderstorm Ground Enhancements by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) array and the Gamma-ray Observations During Overhead Thunderstorms (GODOT) instrument
- Observation of 'neutron bursts' from Cosmic Ray Showers and relevance to ground based Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash (TGF) observational campaigns.
- The Connection Between Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes and Lightning Activity in Their Originating Thunderstorms
- The Relationship Between Instantaneous Lightning Flash Rates and TGF Production in Thunderstorms