揭秘喜马拉雅山脉上空的神秘“红色精灵”闪电
Unveiling the mysterious 'red sprite' lightning strikes over the Himalayas

原始链接: https://phys.org/news/2025-03-unveiling-mysterious-red-sprite-lightning.html

2022年5月,天文摄影师们捕捉到喜马拉雅山脉上空出现超过一百个红色精灵的史无前例的景象。这些难以捉摸的大气现象,也被称为红色闪电,包括罕见的次级喷流和亚洲首次记录到的“幽灵精灵”(绿色辉光)。 吕高鹏教授及其团队的一项研究将这些精灵与发生在从恒河平原到青藏高原的大型雷暴系统内的强峰值电流闪电击中联系起来。他们开发了一种创新的计时方法,利用卫星轨迹和星场同步视频来分析这些事件。 研究表明,喜马拉雅山的雷暴在高层大气放电能力方面与美国大平原和欧洲近海地区的雷暴不相上下,甚至可能产生更复杂的电结构。这些发现表明,对大气耦合过程具有重大影响,并具有深远的影响。这一 remarkable 事件凸显了南亚雷暴产生地球上一些最强烈放电的潜力。

最近phys.org的一篇文章讨论了在喜马拉雅山脉上空观测到“红色精灵”闪电的现象。一位Hacker News用户指出,文章没有解释红色是怎么来的(另一位用户猜测可能是激发的氮气)。研究团队开发了一种新方法,利用卫星轨迹和星场分析,将视频片段与实际的闪电事件同步。这使得他们能够精确地将红色精灵与它们起源的闪电放电联系起来。文章提供了Springer上相关研究论文的链接。

原文

Have you ever heard of—or even seen—red lightning? These are not animated characters but real atmospheric phenomena known as electrical discharges that occur high above thunderstorms. Scientists refer to them as "red sprites," named for their jellyfish-like appearance and vivid red flashes. Now, imagine witnessing these mesmerizing displays over the world's highest mountain range—the Himalayas.

On the night of May 19, 2022, two Chinese astrophotographers, Angel An and Shuchang Dong, captured a spectacular display of over one hundred over the Himalayas. The observation site, located on the southern Tibetan Plateau near Pumoyongcuo Lake—one of the region's three sacred lakes—revealed a breathtaking celestial event.

Among the phenomena captured were dancing sprites, rare secondary jets, and the first-ever recorded case in Asia of green airglow at the base of the nighttime ionosphere, dubbed "ghost sprites." This extraordinary event attracted global attention and was widely covered by major media outlets.

A recent study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences by Professor Gaopeng Lu and his team at the University of Science and Technology of China sheds light on the behind this grand "sprite fireworks"—lightning and thunderstorms.

Massive Outbreak of Red Sprites in South Asia Observed from the Tibetan Plateau. Credit: Angel An and Shuchang Dong

"This event was truly remarkable," said Professor Gaopeng Lu. "By analyzing the parent lightning discharges, we discovered that the sprites were triggered by high-peak current positive cloud-to-ground lightning strikes within a massive mesoscale convective system. This suggests that thunderstorms in the Himalayan region have the potential to produce some of the most complex and intense upper-atmospheric on Earth."

Lacking precise timestamps for detailed analysis, the research team developed an innovative method to synchronize video time using satellite trajectories and star field analysis. This innovative approach allowed them to determine the exact occurrence times of the sprites and link them to their parent lightning discharges. One of the anonymous reviewers praised the technique, highlighting its potential as a reliable timing tool for citizen scientists contributing to scientific observations.

The study revealed that the parent discharges occurred within stratiform precipitation regions of a mesoscale convective complex stretching from the Ganges Plain to the southern foothills of the Tibetan Plateau. This event recorded the highest number of sprites during a single in South Asia, suggesting that thunderstorms in this region possess upper-atmospheric discharge capabilities comparable to those in the U.S. Great Plains and offshore European storms.

Moreover, the findings indicate that these storms may generate even more complex discharge structures, potentially influencing atmospheric coupling processes with significant physical and chemical effects.

More information: Hailiang Huang et al, Massive Outbreak of Red Sprites in South Asia Observed from the Tibetan Plateau, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s00376-024-4143-5

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