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Highly dynamic gamma-ray emissions are common in tropical thunderclouds

M. Marisaldi, Nikolai Østgaard, Andrey Mezentsev, Timothy J. Lang, J. E. Grove, Daniel Shy, Gerald M. Heymsfield, P. R. Krehbiel, Ronald J. Thomas, M. A. Stanley, David Sarria, Christopher J. Schultz, Richard J. Blakeslee, Mason G. Quick, H. Christian, Ian S. Adams, Rachael Kroodsma, N. G. Lehtinen, K. Ullaland, Shun-Yu Yang, B. Hasan Qureshi, Jens Søndergaard, B Husa, D Walker, Monte G. Bateman, Douglas M. Mach, Steven A. Cummer, Marni Pazos, Yunjiao Pu, Phillip M. Bitzer, Martin Füllekrug, M. B. Cohen, Joan Montanyà, Camilo Younes, Oscar van der Velde, J. A. Roncancio, Jesús A. López, Michele Urbani, A. M. Santos

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Environmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesPhysicsClimatologyAstrophysicsGeologyLightning and Electromagnetic PhenomenaAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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