Remote Sensing (Apr 2024)

Upgraded Low-Frequency 3D Lightning Mapping System in North China and Observations on Lightning Initiation Processes

  • Mingyuan Liu,
  • Xiushu Qie,
  • Zhuling Sun,
  • Rubin Jiang,
  • Hongbo Zhang,
  • Ruiling Chen,
  • Shanfeng Yuan,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Xiangke Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16091608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. 1608

Abstract

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The three-dimensional (3D) low-frequency lightning mapping system (LF-LMS) in north China has been updated. The lightning electric field derivative (dE/dt) sensor and continuous acquisition mode has been newly designed to ensure a capability of entire lightning processes detection, especially weak discharges during lightning the initiation process. The twice cross-correlation delay estimation and the grid iteration nested optimization location algorithm are used to realize the 3D location of the discharge channel, and the location resolution and calculation speed are balanced consequently. The location results of the rocket-triggered lightning demonstrated that the system achieved a high-resolution mapping of lightning discharge channels, which coincided well with the optical images. The horizontal and vertical location error for rocket triggered lightning was less than 40 m in both horizontal and vertical. Intracloud (IC) lightning flashes were observed to be initiated by three different discharge processes, initial breakdown pulse (IBP), narrow bipolar event (NBE), and initial E-change (IEC). The corresponding initial height was 10.5 km, 6.9 km, and 9.2 km, respectively. The upward negative leader was initially located, followed by scatter radiation sources and negative recoil leaders in the lower negative charge region for all cases. The electric field characteristics of the IEC and subsequent IBPs indicated that they are different discharge processes with the same current direction. The IEC process might correspond to the discharge process with continuous current and less noticeable current changes.

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