Abstract
Lightning is being studied relative to storm structure using a VHP space-time discharge mapping system, radar, a cloud-to-ground flash locator, acoustic reconstruction of thunder, and other instrumentation. The horizontal discharge processes within the cloud generally propagate at speeds of 104-105 m/s. We have found horizontal extents of lightning up to 90 km. In an analysis of a limited number of flashes, lightning occured in or near regions of high cyclonic shear. Positive cloud-to-ground flashes have been observed emanating from several identifiable regions of severe storms. Lightning echoes observed with 10-cm radar are generally 10-25 dB greater than the largest precipitation echo in the storm. © 1982 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., All rights reserved.
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Rust, W. D., Taylor, W. L., & Mac Gorman, D. (1982). Preliminary study of lightning location relative to storm structure. AIAA Journal, 20(3), 404–409. https://doi.org/10.2514/3.51084
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