Title :
Evaluation of Peak Current Polarity Retrieved by the ZEUS Long-Range Lightning Monitoring System
Author :
Morales, Carlos A. ; Anagnostou, Emmanouil N. ; Williams, Earle ; Kriz, J. Stanley
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Ciencias Atmosfericas, Sao Paulo Univ.
Abstract :
This letter presents the first assessment of a newly developed polarity retrieval scheme augmenting a very low frequency (VLF) long-range lightning detection network (named ZEUS). The polarity scheme uses extremely low frequency (ELF) in conjunction with the VLF waveform. The measured ELF signal is compared with the simulated ELF signal to extract the polarity sign. This comparison also produces correlation coefficients that are used to assign four confidence index categories on the polarity sign. This letter presents polarity results for a period of ZEUS network operation from November 26 to December 15, 2004. Assessment of the polarity measurements is conducted through comparisons against the Brazilian lightning network Rede Integrada Nacional de Detecccedilatildeo de Descargas Atmosfeacutericas (RINDAT) that uses a well-established lightning location technology. Contingency test analysis shows that algorithm performance is consistent with the assigned confidence level, e.g., at medium confidence level, the algorithm has a 5% bias, whereas at high level, perfect agreement is shown with RINDAT. Peak current strength was found not to influence the accuracy of the polarity retrieval
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; electromagnetic wave polarisation; lightning; AD 2004 11 26 to 12 15; Brazilian lightning network; ELF signal; RINDAT; Rede Integrada Nacional de Deteccao de Descargas Atmosfericas; VLF waveform; ZEUS long range lightning monitoring system; algorithm performance; confidence index categories; correlation coefficients; lightning location technology; peak current polarity; peak current strength; polarity measurements; polarity retrieval scheme; polarity sign; Character generation; Frequency; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Lightning; Meteorology; Monitoring; Power transmission lines; Storms; Transmission line measurements; Convection; lightning; polarity; precipitation;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2006.883528