Comparison of far electric field waveforms produced by rocket-triggered lightning strokes and subsequent strokes in natural lightning

2021 35th International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP) and XVI International Symposium on Lightning Protection (SIPDA)(2022)

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Using wideband electric field records obtained at the Lightning Observatory in Gainesville (LOG), Florida, we examined in detail the characteristics of far electric field waveforms produced by two categories of lightning return strokes. The first category includes return strokes of any order in lightning flashes triggered by a rocket extending a grounded wire toward the overhead thundercloud, which we label RTL (rocket-triggered lightning) strokes. The second category includes return strokes of order 2 and higher (that is, only subsequent strokes) in natural cloud-to-ground lightning flashes, which we label NL (natural lightning) strokes. Properties of RTL and NL strokes are expected to be similar. A total of 139 RTL strokes from years 2013 to 2016 and 184 NL strokes from years 2013 to 2015 were examined in this study. All strokes transported negative charge to ground and occurred at similar distances from LOG. Similarities and dissimilarities of waveform parameters for the two categories of strokes and their possible explanations are discussed in this paper. This is the first detailed comparison of electric field waveforms of RTL and NL strokes recorded at approximately the same distance (some tens of kilometers) and with the same instrumentation.
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Rocket-and-wire triggered lightning,Natural lightning,Subsequent return stroke,Electric field waveform,10-to-90% risetime,Half-peak width,Initial half-cycle duration,Oppostie polarity overshoot,Slow front
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