Far-Field Power of Lightning Strokes as Measured by the World Wide Lightning Location Network

Author:

Hutchins Michael L.1,Holzworth Robert H.1,Rodger Craig J.2,Brundell James B.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2. Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

3. UltraMSK.com, Dunedin, New Zealand

Abstract

Abstract The World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) is a long-range network capable of locating lightning strokes in space and time. While able to locate lightning to within a few kilometers and tens of microseconds, the network currently does not measure any characteristics of the strokes themselves. The capabilities of the network are expanded to allow for measurements of the far-field power from the root-mean-square electric field of the detected strokes in the 6–18-kHz band. This is accomplished by calibrating the network from a single well-calibrated station using a bootstrapping method. With this technique the global median stroke power seen by the network is 1.0 × 106 W, with an average uncertainty of 17%. The results are validated through comparison to the return-stroke peak current as measured by the New Zealand Lightning Detection Network and to the previous ground wave power measurements in the literature. The global median stroke power herein is found to be four orders of magnitude lower than that reported earlier for the measurements, including the nearby ground and sky wave. However, it is found that the far-field waveguide mode observations herein are consistent with the previous literature because of differences in observational techniques and the efficiency of coupling into a propagation wave in the Earth–ionosphere waveguide. This study demonstrates that the WWLLN-determined powers can be used to estimate the return-stroke peak currents of individual lightning strokes occurring throughout the globe.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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