Abstract

Gigantic jet (GJ) is a type of large-scaled transient discharge which occurs above thunderstorms. It connects the thunderstorms and ionosphere directly. Compared with the other transient luminous events (TLEs), gigantic jet is very difficult to be seen from the ground. We report a GJ event that was clearly recorded in eastern China (storm center located at 35.6°N,119.8°E, near the Huanghai Sea) at 20:16:22 (local time) on 12 August, 2010. It is by far the furthest from the equator ground-based GJ recorded over summer thunderstorm. The top altitude of this GJ was estimated to be about 89 km. The GJ-producing storm was a multi-cell thunderstorm and the GJ event occurred in the storm developing stage, with the lowest cloud-top brightness temperature about 73°C and the maximum radar echo top around 17 km. Altitudes with reflectivity of 45 dBZ were estimated to reach 12–14 km. Different from results from other countries that positive CGs (Cloud-to-ground lightnings) dominated during a time period centered at GJ, our study shows that negative CGs dominated during a time period centered at the GJ event and during most of the storm lifetime in this study, indicating a diversity of the lightning activity in the GJ-producing storms. It is interesting that two different storms produced two types of TLEs, that is, the GJ-producing storm only produced one GJ event during its lifetime and five sprites were produced over another storm, different from the other study that sprites and GJs were usually produced by the same storm, enriched the knowledge of GJ-producing storms. In addition, the GJ event in this study is located beyond the effective coverage area (30°S–30°N) of the ISUAL instruments onboard the FORMOSAT II satellite, and results of this study could be useful for GJ studies in the future. gigantic jet, lightning, thunderstorm, sprite

Highlights

  • Gigantic jet (GJ) is a type of large-scaled transient discharge which occurs above thunderstorms

  • We report a GJ event that was clearly recorded in eastern China at 20:16:22 on 12 August, 2010

  • Different from results from other countries that positive cloud-to-ground lightning (CG) (Cloud-to-ground lightnings) dominated during a time period centered at GJ, our study shows that negative CGs dominated during a time period centered at the GJ event and during most of the storm lifetime in this study, indicating a diversity of the lightning activity in the GJ-producing storms

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Summary

Experiment and data

The experiment site is located in Binzhou, Shandong in eastern China (37°49′42′′N, 118°05′06′′E), about 40 km from the Huanghai Sea. Data from the MTSAT satellite has been used to provide cloud top brightness temperature information of GJ-producing storm, the brighter the image pixel, the colder and higher the cloud top. This data are downloadable from internet (http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/archive-e.html) and updated every hour with spatial resolution of 0.05°×0.05°. Radar data used in this paper is obtained by a WSR-98D S-band Fully Coherent Doppler Weather radar It is an upgraded version of the USA’s WSR-88D, and shares many features including stateof-the-art computerized control, 24-h operational capability, real-time monitoring, real-time calibration, and high accuracy and reliability. The radio sounding data was provided by University of Wyoming (weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html) and data from Qingdao station (35°59′16′′N, 120°13′44′′E) is used with the station number 54857

Gigantic jet characteristics
Characteristics of GJ-producing and spriteproducing storms
Discussions and conclusions
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