The team utilized satellite data to reveal that lightning storms on our planet can dislodge particularly high-energy, or "extra-hot," electrons from the inner radiation belt—a region of space ...
lightning storms can rip high-energy "killer" electrons out of the planet's radiation belt and fling them in all directions. It's a new link between Earth's meteorology and 'weather' in the space ...
According to new research, lightning storms can rip high-energy "killer" electrons out of the planet's radiation belt and fling them in all directions. It's a new link between Earth's meteorology and ...