In situ electric field (E) measurements and inferred lightning initiation locations of three cloud-to-ground flashes are used to identify a thunderstorm region in which the preflash E exceeded the threshold for runaway breakdown. The maximum measured E in the region was 186 kV m-1 at 5.77 km altitude, which for runaway electrons is equivalent to 370 kV m-1 at sea level; this E value is ∼130% of the estimated threshold for an avalanche of runaway electrons. In addition, the volume where E exceeded the runaway threshold was estimated to be 1-4 km3, with a vertical depth of about 1000 m. At least within part of this volume the characteristic scale height for exponential growth of runaway electrons was 100 m or less. Thus for these three flashes the electric field conditions necessary for runaway breakdown existed, and runaway breakdown could have initiated the flashes. Copyright 2005 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Marshall, T. C., Stolzenburg, M., Maggio, C. R., Coleman, L. M., Krehbiel, P. R., Hamlin, T., … Rison, W. (2005). Observed electric fields associated with lightning initiation. Geophysical Research Letters, 32(3), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1029/2004GL021802
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