Negative leader step mechanisms observed in altitude triggered lightning

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We present 63 high-speed video frames (108 kilo-frames per second (kfps), 9.26 μs per frame) showing the development of the downward negative stepped leader in the initial stage of an altitude-triggered flash. The downward negative stepped leader initiated from the bottom of the triggering wire at a height of about 128 m above ground and, 553 μs later, it struck a lightning rod located at a distance of about 50 m from the launch tower. During the leader’s development, electric field derivative pulses were detected associated with leader stepping. The interpulse intervals ranged from 3 to 27 μs with a mean value of 13 μs. Distinct segments of luminosity were observed ahead of the main leader channel that appear similar to space leaders were observed in the high-speed video frames. A total of eight luminous segments were observed that were 1 m to 6 m in length and were centered at distances from the main leader channel ranging from 3 m to 8 m. The new leader steps that appeared in the frames following the luminous segments were 5 m to 8 m in length. Two of the observed segments apparently never connected to the leader channel and thus failed to produce a new leader step.

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Biagi, C. J., Uman, M. A., Hill, J. D., & Jordan, D. M. (2014). Negative leader step mechanisms observed in altitude triggered lightning. Journal of Geophysical Research, 119(13), 8160–8168. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013JD020281

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