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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Zhang, Yuanyuana | Liu, Zhaoa | Luan, Zaimaoa; | Cao, Xuefenb | Meng, Fanhuia | Song, Lina
Affiliations: [a] Qingdao Engineering Technology Research Center for Meteorological Disaster Prevention, Qingdao Meteorological Bureau, Qingdao, China | [b] Guangdong Technology Support Center of Meteorological Public Security, Guangdong Meteorological Bureau, Guangzhou, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Zaimao Luan, Qingdao Engineering Technology Research Center for Meteorological Disaster Prevention, Qingdao Meteorological Bureau, 4 Fulongshan Rd, Qingdao, China. Tel.: +86 18661906988; E-mail: zaimaoluan@gmail.com
Abstract: Artificially triggered lightning experimental data from Guangdong Comprehensive Observation Experimental Base on Lightning Discharge (GCOELD) was applied to analyze the propagation effect of lightning electromagnetic field along the real ground surface. The accuracy of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) on correcting lightning location system (LLS) errors was validated compared with the Elevation Model (EM). Results show that the wave-shape and time-delay of electromagnetic fields can be significantly affected when they propagate over the real ground surface. The time-delay of the field waveform become larger with an increasing roughness. The wavefront electric field is enhanced due to the reflection and variant of the wave when lightning waves propagate across the high and sharp terrain. Near the lightning strokes, the peak of vertical electric value decreases significantly with the electrostatic shielding effect. The max time delay calculated by FDTD is 8.34 μs; while that by EM is 6.55 μs. In the selected nine lightning stroke points, eight are positively revised by EM, and five by FDTD. Both FDTD and EM can be used on LLS error revision caused by the real ground surface around GCOELD, although EM is more efficient than FDTD in this case.
Keywords: Lightning location system errors, the Elevation Model, the finite-difference time-domain
DOI: 10.3233/JAE-230070
Journal: International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, vol. 75, no. 1, pp. 89-104, 2024
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