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Thomas Farges
Researcher at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission
Publications - 72
Citations - 1369
Thomas Farges is an academic researcher from French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sprite (lightning) & Thunderstorm. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1188 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Farges include Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives.
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Acoustic waves generated from seismic surface waves: propagation properties determined from Doppler sounding observations and normal-mode modelling
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a combination of observations and simulations to determine acoustic gravity wave propagation characteristics from the ground to ionospheric height, and found that the standard formalism of acoustic gravity waves in the atmosphere cannot efficiently describe propagation in the ionized atmosphere.
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Recent Results from Studies of Electric Discharges in the Mesosphere
Torsten Neubert,Michael J. Rycroft,Thomas Farges,Elisabeth Blanc,Olivier Chanrion,Enrico Arnone,Anna Odzimek,N. F. Arnold,C.-F. Enell,Esa Turunen,T. Bösinger,A. Mika,Christos Haldoupis,R. J. Steiner,O. van der Velde,Serge Soula,Peter Berg,Fredrik Boberg,Peter Thejll,Bo Christiansen,Massimiliano Ignaccolo,Martin Füllekrug,Pekka T. Verronen,Joan Montanyà,Norma Crosby +24 more
TL;DR: A review of recent advances in studies of electric discharges in the stratosphere and mesosphere above thunderstorms, and their effects on the atmosphere can be found in this paper, where the primary focus is on the sprite discharge occurring in the mesosphere, which is the most commonly observed high altitude discharge by imaging cameras from the ground.
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Co-ordinated observations of transient luminous events during the EuroSprite2003 campaign
Torsten Neubert,T. H. Allin,Elisabeth Blanc,Thomas Farges,Christo Haldoupis,A. Mika,Serge Soula,Lars Knutsson,Oscar van der Velde,Robert A. Marshall,Umran S. Inan,Gabriella Sátori,József Bór,A. R. W. Hughes,Andrew B. Collier,S. Laursen,Ib Lundgaard Rasmussen +16 more
TL;DR: A sprite observation campaign was conducted from Southern Europe and the magnetically conjugate region in South Africa during the summer of 2003 as discussed by the authors, which brought together a wide variety of instrumentation to investigate the effects of sprites on the mesosphere.
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Identification of infrasound produced by sprites during the Sprite2003 campaign
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an acoustic wave propagation model to identify chirp-like signals of several tenth to few minutes duration, measured by an infrasound station at Flers about 400 km from the thunderstorm.
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Multi-instrumental observations of a positive gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe
Oscar van der Velde,József Bór,Jingbo Li,Steven A. Cummer,Enrico Arnone,Ferruccio Zanotti,Martin Füllekrug,Christos Haldoupis,S. NaitAmor,Thomas Farges +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a gigantic jet (GJ) was recorded by an observer in Italy at 2336:56 UTC on 12 December 2009, with a "trailing jet" reaching 49-59 km. The duration was short at 120-160 ms.