Title : 
Measurement of preliminary breakdown pulse trains in cloud-to-ground lightning using lightning locating systems
         
        
            Author : 
Nag, Avishek ; Rakov, V.A. ; Murphy, Martin J.
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Vaisala Inc., Louisville, CO, USA
         
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
The first stroke leader in a cloud-to-ground lightning discharge is thought to be preceded by the initial or preliminary breakdown process which produces a train of relatively large microsecond-scale electric field pulses. In addition to producing the information used to geolocate various types of lightning events (cloud-to-ground return strokes, M-components, ICC pulses, and cloud lightning pulses) and report their parameters such as estimated peak currents, and field waveform characteristics such as risetimes and peak-to-zero times, the sensors in the U.S. National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) can record the magnetic field waveforms of lightning events. This makes them a valuable tool in studying the phenomenology and physics of lightning discharges. In this study, we use multiple-station measurements of preliminary breakdown pulse trains obtained using NLDN sensors at various distances from the lightning event. Assuming that the preliminary breakdown pulse train in a negative cloud-to-ground discharge is generated when a negatively-charged channel extends downward from the main negative charge region and interacts with the lower positive charge region, we use a modified transmission line model to reproduce the bipolar pulse train electric-field signature associated with preliminary breakdown. The model-predicted waveforms are compared with those measured at different distances by the NLDN sensors.
         
        
            Keywords : 
electric breakdown; electric fields; lightning protection; ICC pulses; NLDN sensors; National Lightning Detection Network; bipolar pulse train electric-field signature; breakdown process; cloud lightning pulses; cloud-to-ground lightning; cloud-to-ground lightning discharge; cloud-to-ground return strokes; field waveform characteristics; lightning discharges; lightning event; lightning events; lightning locating systems; magnetic field waveforms; microsecond-scale electric field pulses; multiple-station measurements; negative charge region; negatively-charged channel; peak-to-zero times; preliminary breakdown pulse trains; preliminary breakdown pulse trains measurement; Current measurement; Geology; Optical sensors; Optical variables measurement; Pulse measurements; Sensor phenomena and characterization; cloud-to-ground lightning; lightning locating systems; modified transmission line model; multiple station measurements; preliminary breakdown pulse train;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o
         
        
            Conference_Location : 
Shanghai
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/ICLP.2014.6973356