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Researchers used a NASA -owned spy plane to survey gamma radiation from tropical thunderstorms.
Gamma-ray glows and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes were previously known to come from thunderstorms, but the newly described FGFs are a sort of goldilocks radiation, lasting longer than the terrestrial bursts but much shorter than the glows.
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