Lightning development associated with two negative gigantic jets

We report observations of two negative polarity gigantic jets sufficiently near very high‐frequency (VHF) lightning mapping networks that the associated lightning characteristics and charge transfer could be investigated. In both cases the gigantic jet‐producing flash began as ordinary intracloud li...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geophysical research letters 2011-06, Vol.38 (12), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Gaopeng, Cummer, Steven A., Lyons, Walter A., Krehbiel, Paul R., Li, Jingbo, Rison, William, Thomas, Ronald J., Edens, Harald E., Stanley, Mark A., Beasley, William, MacGorman, Donald R., van der Velde, Oscar A., Cohen, Morris B., Lang, Timothy J., Rutledge, Steven A.
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Zusammenfassung:We report observations of two negative polarity gigantic jets sufficiently near very high‐frequency (VHF) lightning mapping networks that the associated lightning characteristics and charge transfer could be investigated. In both cases the gigantic jet‐producing flash began as ordinary intracloud lightning with upper level channels attempting to exit the cloud, and then produced the upward gigantic jet. Neither flash had developed channels to ground, confirming that the major charge transfer during gigantic jets occurred between the cloud and ionosphere. The leader progression of one event was detected at altitudes above 20 km, demonstrating the possibility of detecting and tracking the propagation of negative jets above the cloud with VHF techniques. Key Points Both gigantic jets occurred as part of otherwise normal intracloud flashes The GJ‐producing lightning development implies a depleted upper positive charge VHF techniques are applicable to detect discharges over the cloud
ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007
DOI:10.1029/2011GL047662