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Gigantic jets between a thundercloud and the ionosphere

H. T. Su, R. R. Hsu, A. B. Chen, Y. C. Wang, W. S. Hsiao, W. C. Lai, L. C. Lee, M. Sato and H. Fukunishi

Nature 423, 974-976(26 June 2003)

doi:10.1038/nature01759

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Figure 1

Infrared cloud map near Taiwan taken by the GMS 5 satellite at 14:31 ut, 22 July 2002.

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Figure 2

Selected and cropped image fields of event 1.

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Figure 3

Selected and cropped image fields of event 4.

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Figure 4

The H-component of ELF waves associated with the jets shown in Figs 2 and 3.

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