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    A method for determining intracloud lightning and ionospheric heights from VLF/LF electric field records by Smith, D. A., Heavner, M. J., Jacobson, A. R., Shao, X. M., Massey, R. S., Sheldon, R. J., Wiens, K. C.

    Published in Radio science (01-02-2004)
    “…The Los Alamos Sferic Array (LASA) recorded VLF/LF electric‐field‐change signals from over ten million lightning discharges during the period from 1998 to…”
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    Signatures of equatorial plasma bubbles in VHF satellite scintillations and equatorial ionograms by McNamara, L. F., Caton, R. G., Parris, R. T., Pedersen, T. R., Thompson, D. C., Wiens, K. C., Groves, K. M.

    Published in Radio science (01-03-2013)
    “…Since their discovery in the 1970s, equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) have been invoked to explain the propagation of VHF signals on trans‐equatorial circuits…”
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    The Los Alamos Sferic Array: A research tool for lightning investigations by Smith, D. A., Eack, K. B., Harlin, J., Heavner, M. J., Jacobson, A. R., Massey, R. S., Shao, X. M., Wiens, K. C.

    “…Since 1998 the Los Alamos Sferic Array (LASA) has recorded electric field change signals from lightning in support of radio frequency (RF) and optical…”
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    Origins of positive cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in the stratiform region of a mesoscale convective system by Lang, Timothy J., Rutledge, Steven A., Wiens, Kyle C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-05-2004)
    “…The origins of positive cloud‐to‐ground (+CG) lightning in the stratiform region of a leading‐line, trailing‐stratiform mesoscale convective system (MCS) are…”
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    SUPERCELLS AND SPRITES by Lyons, Walter A., Cummer, Steven A., Stanley, Mark. A., Huffines, Gary R., Wiens, Kyle C., Nelson, Thomas E.

    “…Over a decade of monitoring mesospheric transient luminous events (TLEs) above U.S. high plains storms confirmed sprites are almost exclusively associated with…”
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