Three-dimensional propagation characteristics of the upward connecting leaders in six negative tall-object flashes in Guangzhou
Six downward negative flashes terminated on tall structures in Guangzhou are analyzed. The three-dimensional (3-D) lightning channels are reconstructed from dual-station optical observations. For each reconstructed 3-D upward connecting leader (UCL) channel, its 3-D length and speed are calculated....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric research 2014-11, Vol.149, p.193-203 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Six downward negative flashes terminated on tall structures in Guangzhou are analyzed. The three-dimensional (3-D) lightning channels are reconstructed from dual-station optical observations. For each reconstructed 3-D upward connecting leader (UCL) channel, its 3-D length and speed are calculated. The 3-D length values of the six positive UCLs range from 180 to 818m. There are 38 3-D speed values which are calculated combining the 3-D UCL channel and the high-speed images for the six UCLs. The 3-D speed values range from 0.8 to 14.3×105ms−1 and four of them (11%, 4/38) are on the order of 106ms−1. For comparison, the corresponding two-dimensional (2-D) parameters are calculated using the single-station high-speed images. The values of the 2-D length and 2-D speed range from 147 to 610m and 0.3 to 10.6×105ms−1, respectively. From the statistical analysis, we determine that the average value of the 3-D speed is 1.3 times that of the 2-D speed. When the time is approaching the return stroke (RS), the propagation speed of the UCL is increasing. All of the four 3-D speed values on the order of 106ms−1 occur less than 0.2ms prior to the RS. When the 3-D length is shorter than 300m, 77% (20/26) of the corresponding 3-D speed values are smaller than 5×105ms−1. When the 3-D length is longer than 300m or the UCL tip height is higher than 650m, all of the corresponding 3-D speed values are faster than 5×105ms−1.
•A three-dimensional (3-D) lightning channel reconstruction method from dual-station optical observations is established.•The lightning channels of 6 positive upward connecting leaders (UCL) are 3-D reconstructed and their 3-D propagation characteristics are analyzed.•The average 3-D speed of 6 UCLs is approximately 1.3 times the average 2-D speed. |
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ISSN: | 0169-8095 1873-2895 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.atmosres.2014.06.008 |