What cosmic rays tell us about thunderstorms on Earth
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Environment & climate action Funding Researchers Excellent Science European Research Council Netherlands Environmentdate: 15/07/2015
Project: From Black Holes to Ultra-High Energy Co...
acronym: LOFAR AUGER
See also: CORDIS
His team indeed realized that cosmic rays, originating in outer space and striking the Earth from all directions, can provide a near instantaneous 'picture' of the electric fields in clouds. The unexpected finding, to be published this week in Physical Review Letters, is the result of a fruitful collaboration between astronomers, particle physicists and geophysicists. The measurements were performed with the LOFAR radio telescope, located in the Netherlands, and partly funded by the ERC.