Yijun Huang, Jianguo Wang, Li Cai, Yadong Fan, Hongbin Wang, Tao Zhang
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Relationship between radar reflectivity thresholds and very low frequency/low frequency total lightning for thunderstorm identification
To improve our knowledge of the spatio-temporal correspondence between radar reflectivity and VLF/LF total lightning data, this paper proposes indexes to quantify the horizontal distribution and temporal evolution characteristics between radar composite reflectivity images and total lightning density map, lightning clusters and radar cells with different radar reflectivity thresholds (30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 dBZ), respectively. It is found that the number of radar grid cells with radar reflectivity over 30 dBZ is ten times the number of lightning grid cells. At the identification stage, the lightning activity regions in a radar cell account for less than 30% using thresholds of 30, 35 and 40 dBZ, respectively, and the radar cell has more than one lightning cluster, which means that the mesoscale convective systems typically have more than one draft, and drafts are only small part of the convection. The majority of the centroid deviations is less than 10 km, indicating that there are some shifts between electrically active regions and convective regions. Results suggest that VLF/LF total lightning data are consistent with radar data and total lightning data can be used individually on a smaller spatio-temporal scale than radar data.
High VoltageEnergy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
27.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍:
High Voltage aims to attract original research papers and review articles. The scope covers high-voltage power engineering and high voltage applications, including experimental, computational (including simulation and modelling) and theoretical studies, which include:
Electrical Insulation
● Outdoor, indoor, solid, liquid and gas insulation
● Transient voltages and overvoltage protection
● Nano-dielectrics and new insulation materials
● Condition monitoring and maintenance
Discharge and plasmas, pulsed power
● Electrical discharge, plasma generation and applications
● Interactions of plasma with surfaces
● Pulsed power science and technology
High-field effects
● Computation, measurements of Intensive Electromagnetic Field
● Electromagnetic compatibility
● Biomedical effects
● Environmental effects and protection
High Voltage Engineering
● Design problems, testing and measuring techniques
● Equipment development and asset management
● Smart Grid, live line working
● AC/DC power electronics
● UHV power transmission
Special Issues. Call for papers:
Interface Charging Phenomena for Dielectric Materials - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/HVE_CFP_ICP.pdf
Emerging Materials For High Voltage Applications - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/HVE_CFP_EMHVA.pdf