Remote Sensing (Apr 2023)

A 3D Interferometer-Type Lightning Mapping Array for Observation of Winter Lightning in Japan

  • Junchen Yang,
  • Daohong Wang,
  • Haitao Huang,
  • Ting Wu,
  • Nobuyuki Takagi,
  • Kazuo Yamamoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15071923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 1923

Abstract

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We have developed and deployed a 3D Interferometer-type Lightning Mapping Array (InLMA) for observing winter lightning in Japan. InLMA consists of three broadband interferometers installed at three stations with a distance from 3 to 5 km. At each interferometer station, three discone antennas were installed, forming a right triangle with a separation of 75 m along their two orthogonal baselines. The output of each InLMA antenna is passed through a 400 MHz low-pass filter and then recorded at 1 GS/s with 16-bit accuracy. A new method has been proposed for finding 3D solutions of a lightning mapping system that consists of multiple interferometers. Using the InLMA, we have succeeded in mapping a positive cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning flash in winter, particularly its preliminary breakdown (PB) process. A study on individual PB pulse processes allows us to infer that each PB pulse process contains many small-scale discharges scattering in a height range of about 150 m. These small-scale discharges in a series of PB pulses appear to be continuous in space, though discontinuous in time. We have also examined the positive return stroke in the CG flash and found a 3D average return stroke speed of 7.5 × 107 m/s.

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