Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9459793 | Atmospheric Research | 2005 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
Later on, in the mature LLTS MCS, the radar versus lightning activity comparison revealed two dominant discharge regions at the back of the convective leading edge and a gentle descent of the upper intracloud lightning region into the trailing stratiform region, apparently coupled to hydrometeor sedimentation. There was evidence for an inverted dipole in the stratiform region of the LLTS MCS, and CG+ flashes from the stratiform region had high first return stroke peak currents.
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Authors
Nikolai Dotzek, Robert M. Rabin, Lawrence D. Carey, Donald R. MacGorman, Tracy L. McCormick, Nicholas W. Demetriades, Martin J. Murphy, Ronald L. Holle,