Multi-instrumental analysis of large sprite events and of their producing storm in southwestern France

2011 
During the night of 01-02 September, 2009, several TLEs including 3 halos and 16 distinct sprites were observed above a storm in north-western Mediterranean Sea with a camera at Pic du Midi (42.93° N, 0.14° E, 2877 m). Some of the sprites were especially large with vertical and horizontal extension estimated at about 70 km and 80 km, respectively. The TLE sequence lasted about one hour during a storm which developed 9 hours earlier over northern Spain in a very unstable atmosphere (CAPE at about 2000 J kg-1). The storm was characterized by a very circular shape and a size of about 250×250 km2 (cloud top temperature lower than -30°C) when the TLEs were produced (0209-0307 UT). The cloud to ground (CG) flash rate was large (45 min-1) one hour before the first TLE was detected and very low ( 5 ms) was observed for the electric field in ELF range in the cases of the very large sprites. Data from a VLF receiver shows the association between large sprites and early VLF signal perturbations.
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