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[DOI:
10.2174/1652803400901010022]
Analysis of the Video Recordings of an Aborted Upward Leader
at Daytime from a “Bolt-from-the-Blue” Discharge
Gaopeng Lu and William Walden-Newman Pp 22-27
In this paper we present the joint analysis of an unconnected upward
leader serendipitously recorded by two digital cameras at daytime
at a close distance of 7-9 m. Time resolved lightning emissions
in the very high frequency (VHF) band located by the New Mexico
Tech Lightning Mapping Array (LMA) indicate that this leader was
triggered by the negative stepped leader of a “bolt-from-the-blue”
lightning flash with one single stroke, which was detected by two
independent lightning detection networks with a peak current of
–43±6 kA. The recorded upward leader, however, was
aborted at a distance of ~140 m from the lightning stroke. The net
charge carried by the recorded upward leader, and thus by definition
its polarity, is positive. By analyzing two video frames that documented
this upward leader at different times and its tortuous structure,
we estimate its luminous width to be 2-6 cm, roughly 10 times of
the actual width of the longitudinal current region found in the
literature. Electric field measurements on the ground and on a balloon-borne
instrument indicate that in addition to transferring –6 to
–8 C negative charge to ground, this flash also deposited
net negative charge over the stroke location, partly through a subsequent
negative leader that approached while didn’t cause a ground
stroke.
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