Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA

In this paper, the preliminary breakdown (PB) pulse train preceding the negative first return stroke (RS) is recorded using a broad band antenna system. These analyses were carried out in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and Florida, United States. This is a novel initiative at examining and identifying the...

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Main Authors: Baharudin, Zikri Abadi, Noor Azlinda Ahmad, Fernando Mahendra, Jäkke Mäkelä, Vernon Cooray
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spelling my.utem.eprints.45082022-01-06T12:31:54Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4508/ Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA Baharudin, Zikri Abadi Noor Azlinda Ahmad Fernando Mahendra Jäkke Mäkelä Vernon Cooray TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering QC Physics In this paper, the preliminary breakdown (PB) pulse train preceding the negative first return stroke (RS) is recorded using a broad band antenna system. These analyses were carried out in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and Florida, United States. This is a novel initiative at examining and identifying the characteristics of the PB pulse trains in the negative cloud-to-ground flashes observed in Malaysia. The arithmetic mean of the total pulse train duration is 12.3 ms and the weighted arithmetic mean of the pulse durations and interpulse intervals are 11 s and 152 s, respectively. The arithmetic mean ratio between the maximum peak amplitude of the PB pulse and the peak RS electric field was 27.8%, and the corresponding value in Florida was 29.4%. The arithmetic mean of the time duration between the most active part of the pulse train, and the RS was 57.6 ms in Malaysia and 22 ms in Florida. A qualitative comparison of our results with those obtained earlier in Sri Lanka, Sweden and Finland supports the hypothesis that the PBP/RS ratio is higher in the northern regions compared to the tropical regions. Elsevier 2012-01-26 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4508/1/comparative_study.pdf Baharudin, Zikri Abadi and Noor Azlinda Ahmad and Fernando Mahendra and Jäkke Mäkelä and Vernon Cooray (2012) Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA. Atmospheric Research, - (ATMOS 02587). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0169-8095 http://www.journals.elsevier.com/atmospheric-research/ doi:1016/j.atmosres.2012.01.012.
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
QC Physics
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QC Physics
Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
Noor Azlinda Ahmad
Fernando Mahendra
Jäkke Mäkelä
Vernon Cooray
Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
description In this paper, the preliminary breakdown (PB) pulse train preceding the negative first return stroke (RS) is recorded using a broad band antenna system. These analyses were carried out in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and Florida, United States. This is a novel initiative at examining and identifying the characteristics of the PB pulse trains in the negative cloud-to-ground flashes observed in Malaysia. The arithmetic mean of the total pulse train duration is 12.3 ms and the weighted arithmetic mean of the pulse durations and interpulse intervals are 11 s and 152 s, respectively. The arithmetic mean ratio between the maximum peak amplitude of the PB pulse and the peak RS electric field was 27.8%, and the corresponding value in Florida was 29.4%. The arithmetic mean of the time duration between the most active part of the pulse train, and the RS was 57.6 ms in Malaysia and 22 ms in Florida. A qualitative comparison of our results with those obtained earlier in Sri Lanka, Sweden and Finland supports the hypothesis that the PBP/RS ratio is higher in the northern regions compared to the tropical regions.
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author Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
Noor Azlinda Ahmad
Fernando Mahendra
Jäkke Mäkelä
Vernon Cooray
author_facet Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
Noor Azlinda Ahmad
Fernando Mahendra
Jäkke Mäkelä
Vernon Cooray
author_sort Baharudin, Zikri Abadi
title Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
title_short Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
title_full Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
title_fullStr Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in Johor, Malaysia and Florida, USA
title_sort comparative study on preliminary breakdown pulse trains observed in johor, malaysia and florida, usa
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4508/1/comparative_study.pdf
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