A high-speed slitless spectrograph has been used to record photographically with 9 mu s resolution the spectral emissions from five dart leaders. All occurred in the same lightning flash which produced at least 13 return strokes. Dart leader spectral emissions in the 398-510 nm region are characterized by singly-ionized nitrogen (NII) emissions. These emissions from a 13 m isolated section of the channel decrease in intensity after the passage of the dart. They are, however, continuously recorded between the dart and return stroke spectra. Three dart temperatures are calculated to be approximately 20,000 K plus or minus 10%. Five dart velocities are calculated; one value (3. 4 multiplied by 10**7 m s** minus **1 plus or minus 20%), exceeds the highest value previously reported in the literature (2. 3 multiplied by 10**7 m s** minus **1). The relative intensity ratio of the return stroke to the dart in the isolated channel section is measured to be 8 - 9 plus or minus 15% in these data.
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Orville, R. E. (1975). SPECTRUM OF THE LIGHTNING DART LEADER. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 32(9), 1829–1837. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1975)032<1829:SOTLDL>2.0.CO;2
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