Parameters of the Lightning Attachment Processes in a Negative Cloud-To-Ground Stroke Observed on a Microsecond Timescale
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2023-08-22Keywords
attachment processescloud-to-ground lightning
common streamer zone
electromagnetic field measurements
lightning
sub-microsecond scale observations
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Nag, A., Khounate, H., Cummins, K. L., Goldberg, D. J., Imam, A. Y., Plaisir, M. N., & Rassoul, H. K. (2023). Parameters of the lightning attachment processes in a negative cloud-to-ground stroke observed on a microsecond timescale. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL104196. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104196Journal
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We present time-correlated ultra-high-speed video camera and electromagnetic field measurements of the attachment processes in a natural negative cloud-to-ground stroke. The video camera frame exposure time and pixel resolution were 740 ns and 0.91 m/pixel, respectively. The common streamer zone (CSZ) was first observed 2.52 µs preceding the first frame showing the return stroke (RS) in progress, when the upward and downward leader-tips were 9.8 m apart. In the next frame, the two leaders were observed to have propagated toward each other within the CSZ, with their tips being 0.91 m apart. Our observations show with unprecedented precision/clarity that (a) the slow front in the field waveform is associated with the CSZ, and (b) the “proper” start of the RS is marked by the onset of the fast transition in the field waveform which occurs at the completion of the attachment processes (when the upward and downward leaders have merged). © 2023 The Authors.Note
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