Publications

  1. Anderson, T. S., McCarthy, M. P., & Holzworth, R. H. (2020). Detection of VLF attenuation in the Earth-ionosphere waveguide caused by X-class solar flares using a global lightning location network. Space Weather, 18, e2019SW002408. doi:10.1029/2019SW002408

  2. Holzworth, R. H., Brundell, J. B., McCarthy, M. P., Jacobson, A. R., Rodger, C. J., & Anderson, T. S. (2021). Lightning in the Arctic. Geophys. Res. Lett., 48, e2020GL091366. doi:10.1029/2020GL091366

  3. A. Probst, T. Anderson, A. O. Farrish, C. B. Kjellstrand, A. Newheart, S. A. Thaller, S. A. Q. Young, M. Akhavan-Tafti, A. Chartier, G. Chintzoglou, J. Duncan, B. Fritz, B. Maruca, R. McGranaghan, X. Meng, R. Perea, K. Rankin, E. Robertson, L. Lowes, A. Nash, A. Romero-Wolf, Team-X. Sun Sailing Polar Orbiting Telescope (SunSPOT): A Solar Polar Imaging Mission Design. Advances in Space Research (2022), doi:10.1016/j.asr.2022.04.060

Presentations

December 2022: Oral presentation at the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting. “Investigating Spatial Scales of Energetic Particle Precipitation Signatures in the Mesosphere-Lower Thermosphere with a VLF Lightning Detection Network.”

December 2021: Oral presentation at the 2021 AGU Fall Meeting. “Quantifying the Thunderstorm Contribution to Earth’s Global Electric Circuit: Simultaneous Multi-Point Measurements of the Fair-Weather Return Current by Instrumented Stratospheric Balloon Payloads.”

December 2020: Poster at the 2020 AGU Fall Meeting. “A Mission Concept for a Solar Observatory in a Highly-Inclined Heliocentric Orbit - Demystifying the Magnetic Nature and Activity of our Star.”

December 2019: Oral presentation at the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting. “Quantifying the thunderstorm contribution to Earth’s Global Electric Circuit.”

February 2019: Poster at the AGU Chapman Conference on Challenges Related to Space Weather Forecasting Including Extremes. “Initial steps for a system to monitor space weather effects on the lower ionosphere using global lightning as a probe signal.”

December 2017: Poster at the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting. “Sferic propagation perturbations caused by energetic particle events as seen in global lightning data.”