Title :
Study on Physical Characteristics of a Bipolar Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Discharge Plasma
Author :
Simin Xue ; Ping Yuan ; Jianyong Cen ; Jianguo Liu ; Yajun Li
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Atomic & Mol. Phys. & Functional Mater. of Gansu Province, Northwest Normal Univ., Lanzhou, China
Abstract :
The spectra of a bipolar lightning flash are recorded using a slitless spectrograph in Qinghai, China. The lightning contains two return strokes: the first one is negative stroke, and the subsequent one is weak positive stroke, which occupied the same channel as the first stroke. Both return strokes are followed by long continuing current. The variations of physical characteristic parameters with the rise of height along the channel of bipolar lightning flash are calculated for the first time. The result shows that during two return strokes, the temperature and conductivity are obviously increasing with the rise of height. In contrast, at the initial stage of continuing current after the first return stroke, the temperature and conductivity do not show obvious monotonous variation along the channel, but the total spectral intensity and luminous radius increase clearly with the rise of height along the channel, and all these parameters are larger than that of the first return stroke. The variation of the above parameters along the channel reflects the transmission characteristics of the corresponding discharge current.
Keywords :
atmospheric temperature; clouds; electrical conductivity; lightning; China; Qinghai; bipolar cloud-to-ground lightning discharge plasma; bipolar lightning flash; discharge current; long continuing current; luminous radius; monotonous variation; negative stroke; physical characteristic parameters; positive stroke; return strokes; slitless spectrograph; total spectral intensity; transmission characteristics; Ash; Clouds; Conductivity; Discharges (electric); Lightning; Plasma temperature; Bipolar lightning; discharge plasma; electrical conductivity; lightning spectra; temperature; temperature.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2389874