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  • NMT Sprite Research

    A description of sprite and elves research done by researchers at New Mexico Tech. This page includes images from their high speed imager

    ibis.nmt.edu

  • Sprite Research at Yucca Ridge

    Details of Sprite, Jet, and Elves observations at Yucca Ridge Field Station during 1995-1998, including daily summaries (with times), some notes and tet from recent publications, and a bibliography.

    www.fma-research.com

  • Optical Measurements, VLF Group

    Optical measurements of Sprites and Elves at Stanford University.

    www-star.stanford.edu

  • Conjugate Sprites Project

    Conjugate observations of high-altitude optical emissions and associated lightning activity in South Africa.

    www-star.stanford.edu

  • Red Sprites And Blue Jets

    Newly documented optical phenomena occurring above thunderstorms are described here, along with images and movies. This site includes a page to report your own observations of sprites and jets. A Bibliography is included.

    elf.gi.alaska.edu

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