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Publications Citing LMA Data

Browse a list of academic papers that cite data provided by NASA’s Lightning Mapping Array (LMA).

Chmielewski, V.C., & Bruning, E. C. (2016). Lightning Mapping Array flash detection performance with variable receiver thresholds. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 121, 8600-8614. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JD025159

Goodman, S. J., Blakeslee, R., Christian, H., Koshak, W., Bailey, J., Hall, J., . . . Gatlin, P. (2004). The North Alabama Lightning Mapping Array: Recent severe storm observations and future prospects. Atmospheric Research, 76, 423-437. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2004.11.035

Hill, J. D., Pilkey, J., Uman, M. A., Jordan, D. M., Rison, W., Krebhiel, P. R., . . . Blakeslee, R. (2013). Correlated lightning mapping array and radar observations of the initial stages of three sequentially triggered Florida lightning discharges. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 118, 8460-8481. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50660

Lyu, F., Cummer, S. A., Solanki, R., Weinert, J., McTague, L., Katko, A., . . . Wang, W. (2014). A low-frequency near-field interferometric-TOA 3-D Lightning Mapping Array. Geophysical Research Letters, 41, 7777-7784. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GL061963

Proctor, D. E. (1971). A Hyperbolic System for Obtaining VHF Radio Pictures of Lightning. Journal of Geophysical Research, 76, 1478-1489. https://doi.org/10.1029/JC076i006p01478

Proctor, D. E. (1981). VHF radio pictures of cloud flashes. Journal of Geophysical Research , 86, 4041-4071. https://doi.org/10.1029/JC086iC05p04041

The National Severe Storms Laboratory (n.d.). Research tools: Oklahoma Lightning Mapping Array. https://www.nssl.noaa.gov/tools/oklma/

Thomas, R. J., Krehbiel, P. R., Rison, W., Hunyady, S. J., Winn, W. P., Hamlin, T., & Harlin, J. (2004). Accuracy of the Lightning Mapping Array. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D14207. https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JD004549

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Lightning Characteristics Associated With Storm Modes Observed During Lightning, Lightning, Lightning
Investigating temporal characteristics of polarimetric and electrical signatures in three severe storms: Insights from the VORTEX-Southeast field campaign Lightning
TGFs, Gamma-Ray Glows, and Direct Lightning Strike Radiation Observed Lightning
Correcting for Undercounting of Lightning Flashes by Space-Based Optical Lightning
Validation of the Geostationary Lightning Mapper With a Lightning Lightning
Measurements of size and electrical charges carried by precipitation particles during RELAMPAGO field campaign Lightning
Microphysical and Kinematic Characteristics of Anomalous Charge Structure Thunderstorms in Cordoba, Argentina Lightning
The Relation of Environmental Conditions with Charge Structure in Central Argentina Thunderstorms Lightning
Characterizing charge structure in Central Argentina thunderstorms during RELAMPAGO utilizing a new charge layer polarity identification method Lightning
Lightning geolocation and flash rates from LF radio observations during the RELAMPAGO field campaign Lightning
Energetic Intracloud Lightning in the RELAMPAGO Field Campaign Lightning
Examining conditions supporting the development of anomalous charge structures in supercell thunderstorms in the Southeastern United States Lightning
An Array of Low-Cost, High-Speed, Autonomous Electric Field Mills for Thunderstorm Research Lightning
New World Meteorological Organization certified megaflash lightning extremes for flash distance (709 km) and duration (16.73 s) recorded from space Lightning
Observations of Anomalous Charge Structures in Supercell Thunderstorms Lightning
The RELAMPAGO lightning mapping array: Overview and initial comparison with the geostationary lightning mapper Lightning

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