Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden

We present the study of the electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden concerning the association of slow field changes associated in preliminary breakdown process. We examined the total of 1685 negative cloud-t...

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Main Author: Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
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Published: Elsevier 2012
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spelling my.utem.eprints.44842022-01-06T11:14:45Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4484/ Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden Baharudin, Zikri Abadi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering QC Physics We present the study of the electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden concerning the association of slow field changes associated in preliminary breakdown process. We examined the total of 1685 negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes from the total of 39 thunderstorms by recording the slow electric field, fast electric field and narrowband radiation field at 3 and 30 MHz signals simultaneously. Our results show that there is a pre-starting time, i.e. the duration between the first preliminary breakdown pulse and slow field changes starting point, which is found to be after the first preliminary breakdown pulse. The pre-starting time has the arithmetic mean and geometric mean range from 1.4 – 6.47 and 1 – 3.36 ms, respectively. The mean values of pre-starting time in Malaysia are greater than the values observed in Sweden by more than a factor of 3. From the two data sets show that the slow field changes never start before the preliminary breakdown. Furthermore, the use of single-station electric fields measurement with high resolutions of 12 bits transient recorder with several nanosecond accuracy allow one to distinguish the slow field changes generated by preliminary breakdown, which preceded the negative first return stroke, between tens to hundreds of milliseconds of pre-return stroke duration. Elsevier 2012-04-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4484/1/my_offprint-atp3617.pdf Baharudin, Zikri Abadi (2012) Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden. Journal of Atmospheric Solar Terrestrial , 84-85. pp. 15-24. ISSN 1364-6826 http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-atmospheric-and-solar-terrestrial-physics/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
QC Physics
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QC Physics
Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
description We present the study of the electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden concerning the association of slow field changes associated in preliminary breakdown process. We examined the total of 1685 negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes from the total of 39 thunderstorms by recording the slow electric field, fast electric field and narrowband radiation field at 3 and 30 MHz signals simultaneously. Our results show that there is a pre-starting time, i.e. the duration between the first preliminary breakdown pulse and slow field changes starting point, which is found to be after the first preliminary breakdown pulse. The pre-starting time has the arithmetic mean and geometric mean range from 1.4 – 6.47 and 1 – 3.36 ms, respectively. The mean values of pre-starting time in Malaysia are greater than the values observed in Sweden by more than a factor of 3. From the two data sets show that the slow field changes never start before the preliminary breakdown. Furthermore, the use of single-station electric fields measurement with high resolutions of 12 bits transient recorder with several nanosecond accuracy allow one to distinguish the slow field changes generated by preliminary breakdown, which preceded the negative first return stroke, between tens to hundreds of milliseconds of pre-return stroke duration.
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author Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
author_facet Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
author_sort Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
title Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
title_short Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
title_full Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
title_fullStr Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in Malaysia and Sweden
title_sort electric field changes generated by the preliminary breakdown for the negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in malaysia and sweden
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4484/1/my_offprint-atp3617.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4484/
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-atmospheric-and-solar-terrestrial-physics/
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