Attachment processes of negative flashes with multiple return strokes to a tall tower observed at close distances

Yan Gao, Mingli Chen, Zilong Qin, Zongxu Qiu, Shaoyang Wang, Ge Zhang, Qi Qi, Ya ping Du

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Abstract

Two downward negative flashes (F1612 & F1613) with multiple return strokes struck to the 356-m Shenzhen Tower were analyzed. The high-speed camera captured upward positive connecting leaders (UCL) for the first strokes of both flashes and two subsequent strokes of F1612. The observations also show that none of the downward negative leader (DNL) completely propagated to the tower tip before the occurrence of the return stroke (RS), so that we inferred that the UCL initiated from the tower tip might exist for each RS of the two flashes. The possible height of the UCL and DNL connecting point above the tower tip for each RS was estimated, which showed a positive correlation to the speed of corresponding DNL. The striking distances estimated for 8 subsequent RSs in F1612 were in a range from 14.6 m to 85.4 m and that for 3 subsequent RSs in F1613 were from 24.2 m to 66.2 m. There was a weak positive linear relationship between the DNL speed and striking distance for subsequent RSs in the two flashes. The DNL speed showed a positive correlation to the peak current of corresponding RS.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107661
JournalAtmospheric Research
Volume310
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Attachment process
  • Downward negative leader
  • Multiple return strokes
  • Striking distance
  • Upward connecting leader

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atmospheric Science

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