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Measurement of Electromagnetic Properties of Lightning with 10 Nanosecond ResolutionElectromagnetic data recorded from lightning strikes are presented. The data analysis reveals general characteristics of fast electromagnetic fields measured at the ground including rise times, amplitudes, and time patterns. A look at the electromagnetic structure of lightning shows that the shortest rise times in the vicinity of 30 ns are associated with leader leader streamers. Lightning location is based on electromagnetic field characteristics and is compared to a nearby sky camera. The fields from both leaders and return strokes were measured and are discussed. The data were obtained during 1978 and 1979 from lightning strikes occuring within 5 kilometers of an underground metal instrumentation room located on South Baldy peak near Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico. The computer controlled instrumentation consisted of sensors previously used for measuring the nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and analog-digital recorders with 10 ns sampling, 256 levels of resolution, and 2 kilobytes of internal memory.
Document ID
19800013445
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Baum, C. E.
(Air Force Weapons Lab. Kirtland AFB, NM, United States)
Breen, E. L.
(Air Force Weapons Lab. Kirtland AFB, NM, United States)
Oneill, J. P.
(Air Force Weapons Lab. Kirtland AFB, NM, United States)
Moore, C. B.
(New Mexico Inst. of Mining and Technology Kirtland AFB, NM, United States)
Hall, D. L.
(Air Force Weapons Lab.)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1980
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Langley Res. Center Lightning Technol.
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
80N21931
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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