DocumentCode
172379
Title
Detection of upward lightning by lightning location systems
Author
de Paiva, Amanda R. ; Saba, Marcelo M. F. ; Naccarato, Kleber P. ; Schumann, Carina ; Jaques, Robson ; da Silva Ferro, Marco Antonio ; Warner, Tom A.
Author_Institution
ELAT - Group of Atmos. Electr., Nat. Inst. for Space Res., Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
fYear
2014
fDate
11-18 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
1824
Lastpage
1826
Abstract
We report upward lightning observations in São Paulo city, SP, Brazil and compare them to data from Lightning Location System (LLS). These data are provided by 4 different networks from different technologies: BrasilDAT, RINDAT, Worldwide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN), and Earth Networks Global Lightning Network (ENGLN). Several upward flashes were observed from 2012-2014 using GPS time-stamped optical sensors and electric field measurements. These upward flashes were initiated from tall towers located at Jaragua Peak (70 and 130 m) and along Paulista Avenue (23 towers with heights between 50 and 220m). Time-correlated analyzes allowed to evaluate the network detection efficiency, intracloud (IC) / cloud-to-ground (CG) misclassification percentage, and location accuracy of the 4 different LLS. We will also show how different upward flash physical processes (leader initiation, recoil leaders, return strokes) are detected and classified by the distinct LLS technologies. Preliminary results show that in general, recoil leaders were not detected; on the other hand, several cases of return strokes and some cases of M-component were detected by one or more LLS networks.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; electric field measurement; geophysical techniques; lightning; BrasilDAT; Brazil; ENGLN; Earth Networks Global Lightning Network; GPS time-stamped optical sensors; Jaragua Peak; LLS networks; Paulista Avenue; RINDAT; São Paulo city; WWLLN; Worldwide Lightning Location Network; cloud-to-ground misclassification percentage; electric field measurements; intracloud misclassification percentage; lightning location systems; network detection efficiency evaluation; time-correlated analysis; upward flash physical process detection; upward lightning detection; Discharges (electric); Electricity; Fault location; Integrated optics; Optical fiber networks; Optical pulses; eletric field; high-resolution cameras; lightning location system; upward lightning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICLP.2014.6973425
Filename
6973425
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