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A Review of Advances in Lightning Observations during the Past Decade in Guangdong, China 被引量:8

A Review of Advances in Lightning Observations during the Past Decade in Guangdong, China
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摘要 This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the physical processes of artificially triggered light- ning and natural lightning as well as the progress in testing lightning protection technologies, based on a series of lightning field campaigns jointly conducted by the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences and Guangdong Meteorological Bureau since 2006. During the decade-long series of lightning field experi- ments, the technology of rocket-wire artificially triggered lightning has been improved, and has successfully triggered 94 lightning flashes. Through direct lightning current waveform measurements, an average return stroke peak current of 16 kA was obtained. The phenomenon that the downward leader connects to the lateral surface of the upward leader in the attachment process was discovered, and the speed of the upward leader during the connection process being significantly greater than that of the downward leader was re- vealed. The characteristics of several return strokes in cloud-to-ground lighting have also been unveiled, and the mechanism causing damage to lightning protection devices (i.e., ground potential rise within the rated current) was established. The performance of three lightning monitoring systems in Guangdong Province has also been quantitatively assessed. This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the physical processes of artificially triggered light- ning and natural lightning as well as the progress in testing lightning protection technologies, based on a series of lightning field campaigns jointly conducted by the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences and Guangdong Meteorological Bureau since 2006. During the decade-long series of lightning field experi- ments, the technology of rocket-wire artificially triggered lightning has been improved, and has successfully triggered 94 lightning flashes. Through direct lightning current waveform measurements, an average return stroke peak current of 16 kA was obtained. The phenomenon that the downward leader connects to the lateral surface of the upward leader in the attachment process was discovered, and the speed of the upward leader during the connection process being significantly greater than that of the downward leader was re- vealed. The characteristics of several return strokes in cloud-to-ground lighting have also been unveiled, and the mechanism causing damage to lightning protection devices (i.e., ground potential rise within the rated current) was established. The performance of three lightning monitoring systems in Guangdong Province has also been quantitatively assessed.
作者 ZHANG Yijun LU Weitao CHEN Shaodong ZHENG Dong ZHANG Yang YAN Xu CHEN Liiwen DONG Wansheng DAN Jianru PAN Hanbo 张义军;吕伟涛;陈绍东;郑栋;张阳;颜旭;陈绿文;董万胜;但建茹;潘汉波(Laboratory of Lightning Physics and Protection Engineering/State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather,Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,Beijing 100081;Guangzhou Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology/Key Laboratory of Regional Numerical Weather Prediction,China Meteorological Administration,Guangzhou 510080;Conghua Meteorological Bureau,Guangzhou 510900)
出处 《Journal of Meteorological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第5期800-819,共20页 气象学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Key Basic Research Program of China(2014CB441406 and 2014CB441405) in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41475003 and 51420105011) Basic Research Fund of the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences(2015Z006 and 2014R015)
关键词 LIGHTNING field observation experiment artificially triggered lightning lightning physical pro- cesses lightning protection lightning, field observation experiment, artificially triggered lightning, lightning physical pro- cesses, lightning protection
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