Continuing Current Seen Above and Below the Cloud: Comparing Observations From GLM and High‐Speed Video Cameras

Author:

Ding Ziqin1ORCID,Zhu Yanan2ORCID,Lapierre Jeff2,DiGangi Elizabeth2,Ringhausen Jacquelyn2,Lauria Paola B.3,Saba Marcelo M. F.3ORCID,Rakov Vladimir A.1ORCID,Abbasi Rasha U.4ORCID,da Silva Diego R. R.3ORCID,da Silva Tagianne P.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

2. Advanced Environmental Monitoring/Earth Networks Germantown MD USA

3. National Institute for Space Research (INPE) São José Dos Campos Brazil

4. Department of Physics Loyola University Chicago Chicago IL USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study assesses the reliability and limitations of the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) in detecting continuing currents by comparing observations from ground‐based high‐speed cameras with GLM‐16 data. Our findings show that the GLM's one‐group detection efficiency (DE_1) is 53%, while the more stringent five‐consecutive‐group detection efficiency (DE_5) is 10%. Optical signals detected by the GLM predominantly occur during the early stages of continuing currents. Additionally, there is a notable disparity in detection efficiencies between positive and negative continuing currents, with positive continuing currents being detected more frequently. The application of the logistic regression model developed by Fairman and Bitzer (2022) further illustrates the limitations in continuing current identification. The study underscores the challenges of relying solely on satellite data to monitor and analyze continuing currents, emphasizing the need for advancements in detection technologies and methodologies to reliably detect continuing current at a large spatial scale.

Funder

National Science Foundation

FAPESP

CAPES

CNPQ

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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