Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden

This paper presents the characteristics of the preliminary breakdown pulses (PBP) in 51 positive ground flashes recorded during 2014 summer thunderstorms in Sweden. Electric field measurements were conducted remotely using a broadband antenna system (up to 100 MHz) for a recording length of 1 s with...

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Published in:Atmosphere
Main Author: Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016
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Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
2016
Atmosphere
7
3
10.3390/atmos7030039
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84963976737&doi=10.3390%2fatmos7030039&partnerID=40&md5=07ae1b82b9af05ee158188f3f43ee630
This paper presents the characteristics of the preliminary breakdown pulses (PBP) in 51 positive ground flashes recorded during 2014 summer thunderstorms in Sweden. Electric field measurements were conducted remotely using a broadband antenna system (up to 100 MHz) for a recording length of 1 s with 200 ms trigger time. In the analysis, PBP trains were observed in 86% of the cases. Based on the number of trains preceding the first return stroke, the PBP were classified into single and multiple train PBP. Characteristics of the first PBP train were determined and based on the initial polarity of the pulses, three types of PBP were identified. Characteristics of the subsequent PBP trains in the multiple train PBP were also analyzed and they were compared with the first PBP train. Based on the conceptual charge cloud configuration, we found that the inverted dipole is consistent with our observation. We also found that PBP in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden are weak since the average ratios of the PBP peak to the first return stroke peak lie only between 0.21 and 0.26. Possible reasons for no detection of PBP and the different types of PBP observed were also discussed. © 2016 by the authors.
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author Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
spellingShingle Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
author_facet Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
author_sort Johari D.; Cooray V.; Rahman M.; Hettiarachchi P.; Ismail M.M.
title Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
title_short Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
title_full Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
title_fullStr Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
title_sort Characteristics of preliminary breakdown pulses in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden
publishDate 2016
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doi_str_mv 10.3390/atmos7030039
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description This paper presents the characteristics of the preliminary breakdown pulses (PBP) in 51 positive ground flashes recorded during 2014 summer thunderstorms in Sweden. Electric field measurements were conducted remotely using a broadband antenna system (up to 100 MHz) for a recording length of 1 s with 200 ms trigger time. In the analysis, PBP trains were observed in 86% of the cases. Based on the number of trains preceding the first return stroke, the PBP were classified into single and multiple train PBP. Characteristics of the first PBP train were determined and based on the initial polarity of the pulses, three types of PBP were identified. Characteristics of the subsequent PBP trains in the multiple train PBP were also analyzed and they were compared with the first PBP train. Based on the conceptual charge cloud configuration, we found that the inverted dipole is consistent with our observation. We also found that PBP in positive ground flashes during summer thunderstorms in Sweden are weak since the average ratios of the PBP peak to the first return stroke peak lie only between 0.21 and 0.26. Possible reasons for no detection of PBP and the different types of PBP observed were also discussed. © 2016 by the authors.
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