Blue corona discharges are bursts of streamers often observed at the top of thunderclouds, but the cloud conditions that facilitate them are not well known. Here we present observations by the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor of 92 corona discharges as it passed over cyclone Fani in the Bay of Bengal. The discharges formed in convective cells of unstable air carried from land over the Indian Ocean, with CAPE reaching ~6000 J kg-1. The CALIPSO satellite passed over one of the cells ~12 min after ASIM, taking the first measurements of the microphysics at the top of a cloud generating corona discharges. We find the discharges occur in a region of strong convection, the cloud reaching into the stratosphere with ice/water content ~0.1 g m-3, photon mean free path ~ 3 m and ice crystal number density ~5e7 m-3. Measurements by a lightning detection network suggest the charge structures are folded.