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Member Since 1968
Paul R. Krehbiel
Retired Professor, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Professional Experience
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Retired Professor
2012 - Present
University of Manchester
PhD
1982 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1981
Honors & Awards
Benjamin Franklin Lecture
Received December 2015
Union Fellow
Received December 2013
Citation
For sustained and innovative contribution to the understanding of cloud electrification and lightning.
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Publications
Evidence of a New Population of Weak Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes Observed From Aircraft Altitude
Terrestrial Gamma‐ray Flashes (TGFs) are ten‐to‐hundreds of microsecond bursts of gamma‐rays produced when electrons in str...
September 07, 2024
Analysis of the Relationship Between the Morphological Chara...
January 17, 2024
Guangdong Lightning Mapping Array: Errors Evaluation and Pre...
October 30, 2023
AGU Abstracts
The Novel View of Gamma-Ray Active Thunderclouds from the ALOFT Flight Campaign
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 11 december 2024
Martino Marisaldi, Nikolai Ostgaard, Timothy J. La...
The ALOFT* 2023 flight campaign is revolutionizing the field of atmospheric electricity, providing observations of gamma-ray emissions from tropical t...
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Optical Emissions Associated with Terrestrial Gamma-ray and Lightning Flashes at the Telescope Array Detector.
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 10 december 2024
Rasha Abbasi, Ny Kieu, Davide Mazzucco, Tyler Knig...
Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) are intense bursts of gamma rays originating from the Earths atmosphere, primarily produced by lightning flashes ...
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Spectral analysis of Flickering Gamma Flashes observed during the ALOFT 2023 Campaign
AGU 2024
atmospheric and space electricity | 10 december 2024
David Sarria, Nikolai Ostgaard, Martino Marisaldi,...
In this presentation, we focus on a new population of high energy radiation events called Flickering Gamma-ray Flashes (FGF) detected during The Airbo...
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