On the origin of two types of current pulses observed during the initial stage of upward lightning

D. Flache, V. Rakov, F. Heidler, W. Zischank, R. Thottappillil
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We analyzed high-speed video images and corresponding current records for eight upward lightning flashes initiated by the Peissenberg tower (160 m) in Germany. These flashes contained a total of 33 measurable initial stage (IS) current pulses, which are superimposed on steady IS currents. Seven IS pulses had relatively short (< 8 μs) 10-to-90% risetimes and 26 IS pulses had relatively long (> 8 μs) risetimes. Six (86%) of seven IS current pulses with shorter risetimes each developed in a newly-illuminated branch, and 25 (96%) of 26 IS pulses with longer risetimes occurred in already luminous (current-carrying) channels. These results support the hypothesis that longer risetimes are indicative of the M-component mode of charge transfer to ground, while shorter risetimes are associated with the leader/return stroke mode. Similar results were obtained for M-component pulses that are superimposed on continuing currents following return-stroke pulses.
论上行闪电初始阶段观测到的两类电流脉冲的来源
我们分析了德国Peissenberg塔(160米)引发的8次向上闪电的高速视频图像和相应的电流记录。这些闪光总共包含33个可测量的初始阶段(IS)电流脉冲,这些脉冲叠加在稳定的IS电流上。7个IS脉冲的上升时间相对较短(< 8 μs), 10 ~ 90%, 26个IS脉冲的上升时间相对较长(> 8 μs)。7个上升时间较短的脉冲中有6个(86%)在新照明的分支中发展,26个上升时间较长的脉冲中有25个(96%)发生在已经发光的(载流)通道中。这些结果支持了一个假设,即较长的上升时间表明电荷向地面转移的m分量模式,而较短的上升时间与先导/回击冲程模式有关。类似的结果得到了m分量脉冲叠加在连续电流后返回冲程脉冲。
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