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The electric field changes and UHF radiations caused by the triggered lightning in JapanIn the rocket triggered lightning experiment of fiscal 1989, researchers observed electromagnetic field changes and UHF electromagnetic radiation accompanying rocket triggered lightning. It was found that no rapid changes corresponding to the return stroke of natural lightning were observed in the electric field changes accompanying rocket triggered lightning. However, continuous currents were present. In the case of rocket triggered lightning to the tower, electromagnetic field changes corresponding to the initiation of triggered lightning showed a bipolar pulse of a relatively large amplitude. In contrast, the rocket triggered lightning to the ground did not have such a bipolar pulse. The UHF radiation accompanying the rocket triggered lightning preceded the waveform portions corresponding to the first changes in electromagnetic fields. The number of isolated pulses in the UHF radiation showed a correlation with the time duration from rocket launching up to triggered lightning. The time interval between consecutive isolated pulses tended to get shorter with the passage of time, just like the stepped leaders of natural lightning.
Document ID
19910023338
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kawasaki, Zen-Ichiro
(Osaka Univ. (Japan).)
Kanao, Tadashi
(Osaka Univ. (Japan).)
Matsuura, Kenji
(Osaka Univ. (Japan).)
Nakano, Minoru
(Toyota Coll. of Technology (Japan).)
Horii, Kenji
(Toyota Coll. of Technology (Japan).)
Nakamura, Koichi
(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Kennedy Space Center, The 1991 International Aerospace and Ground Conference on Lightning and Static Electricity, Volume 1
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
91N32652
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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