Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes

The environmental conditions leading to the bouncing-wave discharge and the subsequent electron beam remain to be investigated in more detailed future studies. The analysis of quasi-static initial electric field changes (IECs) were found at the beginning of all 24 lightning flashes detected within r...

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Main Authors: Sabri, M.H.M., Ahmad, M.R., Esa, M.R.M., Periannan, D., York, S.B., Mohammad, S.A., Abdul-Malek, Z., Lu, G., Zhang, H., Yusop, N., Cooray, V., Al-Kahtani, A.A., Ab Kadir, M.Z.A., Hatta, N.M., Abdullah, N., Yahaya, M.P.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-132922020-08-11T03:34:02Z Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes Sabri, M.H.M. Ahmad, M.R. Esa, M.R.M. Periannan, D. York, S.B. Mohammad, S.A. Abdul-Malek, Z. Lu, G. Zhang, H. Yusop, N. Cooray, V. Al-Kahtani, A.A. Ab Kadir, M.Z.A. Hatta, N.M. Abdullah, N. Yahaya, M.P. The environmental conditions leading to the bouncing-wave discharge and the subsequent electron beam remain to be investigated in more detailed future studies. The analysis of quasi-static initial electric field changes (IECs) were found at the beginning of all 24 lightning flashes detected within reversal distance (22 Negative Cloud-to-Ground (–CG) and 2 normal Intra-Cloud (IC) flashes) in a tropical storm on June 15th, 2017 close to our station in Malacca, Malaysia (2.314077° N, 102.318282° E). The IECs durations averaged 4.28 ms for –CG flashes (range 1.48 to 9.45 ms) and averaged 11.30 ms for normal ICs flashes (range 7.24 to 15.35 ms). In comparison to Florida storms, the duration of IECs for –CG and IC flashes were 0.18 ms (range 0.08 to 0.33 ms) and 1.53 ms (range 0.18 to 5.70 ms), respectively. Moreover, the magnitudes of E-change for tropical thunderstorm were 0.13 V/m (range 0.03 to 0.44 V/m) for –CG flashes and-0.20 V/m (range-0.13 to-0.27 V/m) for IC flashes. The E-change magnitudes of tropical flashes are significantly larger than Florida flashes. © Foundation Environmental Protection & Research-FEPR. 2020-02-03T03:31:37Z 2020-02-03T03:31:37Z 2019 Article http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13292 en Ekoloji
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description The environmental conditions leading to the bouncing-wave discharge and the subsequent electron beam remain to be investigated in more detailed future studies. The analysis of quasi-static initial electric field changes (IECs) were found at the beginning of all 24 lightning flashes detected within reversal distance (22 Negative Cloud-to-Ground (–CG) and 2 normal Intra-Cloud (IC) flashes) in a tropical storm on June 15th, 2017 close to our station in Malacca, Malaysia (2.314077° N, 102.318282° E). The IECs durations averaged 4.28 ms for –CG flashes (range 1.48 to 9.45 ms) and averaged 11.30 ms for normal ICs flashes (range 7.24 to 15.35 ms). In comparison to Florida storms, the duration of IECs for –CG and IC flashes were 0.18 ms (range 0.08 to 0.33 ms) and 1.53 ms (range 0.18 to 5.70 ms), respectively. Moreover, the magnitudes of E-change for tropical thunderstorm were 0.13 V/m (range 0.03 to 0.44 V/m) for –CG flashes and-0.20 V/m (range-0.13 to-0.27 V/m) for IC flashes. The E-change magnitudes of tropical flashes are significantly larger than Florida flashes. © Foundation Environmental Protection & Research-FEPR.
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author Sabri, M.H.M.
Ahmad, M.R.
Esa, M.R.M.
Periannan, D.
York, S.B.
Mohammad, S.A.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
Lu, G.
Zhang, H.
Yusop, N.
Cooray, V.
Al-Kahtani, A.A.
Ab Kadir, M.Z.A.
Hatta, N.M.
Abdullah, N.
Yahaya, M.P.
spellingShingle Sabri, M.H.M.
Ahmad, M.R.
Esa, M.R.M.
Periannan, D.
York, S.B.
Mohammad, S.A.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
Lu, G.
Zhang, H.
Yusop, N.
Cooray, V.
Al-Kahtani, A.A.
Ab Kadir, M.Z.A.
Hatta, N.M.
Abdullah, N.
Yahaya, M.P.
Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
author_facet Sabri, M.H.M.
Ahmad, M.R.
Esa, M.R.M.
Periannan, D.
York, S.B.
Mohammad, S.A.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
Lu, G.
Zhang, H.
Yusop, N.
Cooray, V.
Al-Kahtani, A.A.
Ab Kadir, M.Z.A.
Hatta, N.M.
Abdullah, N.
Yahaya, M.P.
author_sort Sabri, M.H.M.
title Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
title_short Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
title_full Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
title_fullStr Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
title_full_unstemmed Environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
title_sort environmental analysis of quasi-static electric field changes of tropical lightning flashes
publishDate 2020
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