International Peer Reviewed Publications (contributing author)


(7) T. Neubert, O. Chanrion, E. Arnone, F. Zanotti, S. Cummer, M. Fullekrug, S. Soula, O. van der Velde,
The properties of a giant jet reflected in a simultaneous sprite,
Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, A12329, doi:10.1029/2011JA016928, 1-16, 2011.
(6) T. Whitley, M. Fullekrug, M. Rycroft, A. Bennett, F. Wyatt, D. Elliott, G. Heinson, A. Hitchman, A. Lewis, R. Sefako, P. Fourie, J. Dyers, A. Thomson, and S. Flower,
Worldwide extremely low frequency magnetic field sensor network for sprite studies,
Radio Science, 46, RS4007, doi:10.1029/2010RS004523, 1-9, 2011.
(5) O. van der Velde, J. Bor, J. Li, S. Cummer, E. Arnone, F. Zanotti, M. Fullekrug, C. Haldoupis, S. Naitamor and T. Farges,
Multi-instrumental observations of a positive gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe,
Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, D24301, doi:10.1029/2010JD014442, 1-17, 2010.
(4) T. Neubert, M. Rycroft, T. Farges, E. Blanc, O. Chanrion, E. Arnone, A. Odzimek, N. Arnold, C.F. Enell, E. Turunen, A. Mika, C. Haldoupis, R. Steiner, T. Bosinger, O. van der Velde, S. Soula, P. Berg, F. Boberg, P. Thejll, B. Christiansen, M. Füllekrug, M. Ignacollo, P. Veronen, J. Montanya and N. Crosby,
Recent results from studies of electrical discharges in the mesosphere,
Surveys in Geophysics, 29, 71-137, 2008.
(3) M.J. Rycroft, A. Odzimek, N.F. Arnold, M. Füllekrug, A. Kulak and T. Neubert,
New model simulations of the global atmospheric electric circuit driven by thunderstorms and electrified shower clouds: The roles of lightning and sprites,
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics, 69, 2485-2509, 2007.
(2) M.D. Kartalev, M.J. Rycroft, M. Füllekrug, V.O. Papitashvili, and V.I. Keremidarska,
A possible explanation of the dominant effect of South Americas thunderstorms on the Carnegie curve,
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics, 68, 457-468, 2006.
(1) O.A. Troshichev, A. Frank-Kamenetsky, G. Burns, M. Füllekrug, A. Rodger and V. Morozov,
The relationship between variations of the atmospheric electric field in the southern polar region and thunderstorm activity,
Advances in Space Research, 34, 1801-1805, 2004.

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