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TitleDifferences between visible characteristics of lightning flashes for a case study occurred in southeast Brazil during the summer of 2012/2013
Year2015
Access Date2024, May 13
Secondary TypePRE CI
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Author1 Antunes, Larissa
2 Saraiva, A.
3 Pinto Junior, Osmar
4 Campos, L.
5 Alves, J.
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Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Author e-Mail Address1 larissa.silva@inpe.br
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Conference NameIUGG General Assembly, 26
Conference LocationPrague, Czech Republic
Date22 June - 02 July
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AbstractThe objective of the work is to analyze one thunderstorm day that produced lightning with peculiar characteristics, different from those commonly found in other works on the literature. The data was obtained by the RAMMER network, composed by four high-speed cameras, during the summer of 2012/2013 in the city of São José dos Campos, Brazil. The relatively large number of high-speed cameras has enabled us to record a statistically significant amount of negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes per thunderstorm day. We chose as control-cases the five days that had the highest amount of lightning recorded by the cameras, making a total of 361 flashes. The analysis was performed in two ways, the first one considering the control-cases and the second one considering only the case study. After analyzing all lightning data we found that the geometric mean of the flash duration was 270 ms, the average multiplicity was 4.3 and the percentage of single strokes was 20.8% (75 events). These values are similar to those found in previous single-station studies for the same region. The case study of this work is February 22nd, 2013, which had a sample size of 55 negative cloud-to-ground lightning. The visible lightning characteristics found for this day were: geometric mean of flash duration of 193 ms; average of multiplicity of 2.8; and percentage of single stroke flashes, around 36.4% (20). After evaluation of the statistical tests of the sample obtained on that day, the lightning location system BrasilDAT, satellite and radar images were used as complementarily tools for the analysis. We point the hypothesis that the formation of clouds with smaller vertical development, has led to lightning temporally shorter and single-stroke flashes.
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