Do cosmic rays trigger lightning?

London: Using a radio observatory to monitor electromagnetic bursts caused by cosmic rays, scientists have been able to measure the intense electric fields inside thunderclouds that can reveal the origin of lightning. Although such fields have been measured before by sounding rockets or balloons, The new technique could provide a better tool for verifying whether […]

London: Using a radio observatory to monitor electromagnetic bursts caused by cosmic rays, scientists have been able to measure the intense electric fields inside thunderclouds that can reveal the origin of lightning.

Although such fields have been measured before by sounding rockets or balloons, The new technique could provide a better tool for verifying whether cosmic rays themselves trigger the bolts.