Observation of five types of leaders contained in a negative triggered lightning

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A negative triggered lightning involving five types of leaders was recorded by high-speed camera using frame rate of 20,000 fps and fast antennas at different distances. Five types of leaders contained one upward positive stepped leader, one upward positive dart leader, ten downward negative dart leader, one bidirectional leader and three downward negative dart-stepped leaders were propagated successively in the same channel. The upward positive dart leader occurred after initial continuous current pulse with average 2-D speed of 1.40 × 106 m/s and started second continuous current process. The bidirectional leader was transformed from decaying unidirectional leader and showed the unique electric field changes. Faster return strokes are found to be induced by downward leaders propagating evenly and deposit more positive charge in the following residual channel. The positive charge can inhibit the potential initiation of an upward positive leader and boost the propagation of the next downward negative leader.

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Wang, J., Su, R., Wang, J., Wang, F., Cai, L., Zhao, Y., & Huang, Y. (2022). Observation of five types of leaders contained in a negative triggered lightning. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10366-x

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