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Eric C. Bruning
Professor, Texas Tech University
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The path toward operations for ensemble and hybrid total lightning data assimilation in NOAA’s regional weather models
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Amanda Back, David Dowell, Hongli Wang, Steve Weyg...
Lightning is a key indicator of convective activity associated with hail, flash flooding, high winds, and other severe storm hazards, as well as repre...
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Investigating Aerosol Effects on Lightning Production in the Tracking Aerosols and Convection Experiment
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Samuel Gardner, Eric C. Bruning, Kelcy N. Brunner,...
The Tracking Aerosols and Convection Experiment (TRACER) Intensive Operation Period took place throughout the summer of 2022 with the goal of understa...
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Sub-flash discharge processes detected by the Geostationary Lightning Mapper
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 11 december 2024
Roy S. Reger, Julia Tilles, Richard Sonnenfeld, Er...
Currently, detection of lightning sub-flash discharge processes (e.g., return strokes, dart leaders, etc.)has only been verified with ground-based sys...
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Analysis of the MTG Lightning Imager performance during the first days of public data with the Ebro Lightning Mapping Array and the ASIM instrument on the ISS
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 11 december 2024
Joan Montanya, Oscar A. Van Der Velde, Jesús Alber...
We analyze Meteosat Third Generation-I1 (MTG-I1) Lightning Imager (LI) observations with detections from the ground by the Ebro Lightning Mapping Arra...
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An Analysis of Lightning and Storm Top Features Near QLCS Mesovortices
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 10 december 2024
Bruno Medina, Eric C. Bruning, Vanna Chmielewski
Quasi-linear convective systems (QLCSs) present a hazard potential especially in the southeast US (SEUS) as they can produce damage from embedded torn...
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Simultaneous Multi-sensor Observation of Lightning over West Texas
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 10 december 2024
Thom Edwards, Beatrice Shea, Lydia Wermer, Eric C....
Recently, multi-band radiometers and a fast trigger camera developed by Sandia National Labs have been deployed at the field site at Texas Tech Univer...
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A roadmap for an integrated community physical model of lightning
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 10 december 2024
Eric C. Bruning, Amanda Back, Sonja A. Behnke, Ste...
Development of a holistic physical model for lightning is a grand challenge that relies on linking meteorological, chemical, plasma, optical, and radi...
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Simultaneous Optical and Electric Field Measurements of Long Continuing Current Lightning Across Different Storm Modes
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 09 december 2024
Joseph Berry, Michael Stock, Julia Tilles, Eric C....
Long continuing current lightning is a luminous conducting channel characterized by a current flow duration exceeding 40 milliseconds. This phenomenon...
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