Abstract

Simultaneous measurement of both vertical and horizontal electric field signatures of lightning was carried out in an elevated location in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The experimental setup used in this work was similar to an earlier study carried out by a different group in the late 1980s. To our knowledge, this is the first instance that such a study is conducted in this region. Data were acquired during the active months (April–May) of the southwest monsoon period in 2014. Lightning flashes from the most active thunderstorm was analyzed by selecting 65 Return Strokes (RS), 50 Negative Narrow Bipolar Pulses (NNBP) and 40 Positive Narrow Bipolar Pulses (PNBP). The wave shapes were initially validated against results of a previous study and subsequently via a theoretical method as well. Since the direction and the distance information was not available, rather than the amplitudes, ratios of the peak amplitudes of vertical electric field (Ev) and corresponding horizontal electric field (Eh) were compared. The average ratio for the return stroke was 0.024 ± 0.008. The same for the NNBP was 0.041 ± 0.004. The PNBP had a ratio of 0.031 ± 0.006. The average 10%–90% rise times (Tr) for Ev for RS, NNBP and PNBP was 2.124 ± 1.088 μs, 0.734 ± 0.077 μs and 1.141 ± 0.311 μs respectively. The Tr values for Eh for RS, NNBP and PNBP were 1.865 ± 1.200 μs, 0.538 ± 0.061 μs and 1.086 ± 0.423 μs.

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