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Close View of the Lightning Attachment Process Unveils the Streamer Zone Fine Structure

Marcelo M. F. Saba, Diego Rhamon Reis da Silva, John G. Pantuso, Caitano L. da Silva

2022Geophysical Research Letters36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A very close high‐speed video observation of lightning attachment to a building revealed novel details regarding the leader streamer zone dynamics. Upward leaders propagate in a steady and unbranched manner, displaying a uniformly luminous corona brush. The exception being the upward connecting leader (UCL) just before connection, when its streamer zone increases in size and develops a more filamentary pattern. Downward negative leaders have 3‐m long multiple streamers emanating from each negative leader tip. On some occasions, plasma formations known as space stems are seen to form in the location previously occupied by negative streamers. Space stems have luminosities comparable to the main leader channel, but are detached from it by 4 m. Some space stems display streamers of their own, including cases where streamers are emanating from both ends. The space stem formation hampered the propagation of the negative leader that was closest to the UCL.

Topics & Concepts

Lightning (connector)PhysicsSpace (punctuation)Corona (planetary geology)Helmet streamerGeologyChannel (broadcasting)GeometryMechanicsPlasmaMeteorologyOpticsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsSolar windAstrobiologyVenusQuantum mechanicsInterplanetary magnetic fieldMathematicsPower (physics)Operating systemLightning and Electromagnetic PhenomenaHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomenaPlant Surface Properties and Treatments
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