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Upward Lightning

  • March 29, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Upward Lightning

Subject: Geography

Section: Physical Geography

Context: Brazilian researchers recently succeeded in taking pictures of positive upward discharges of electricity from lightning conductor rods, travelling to connect with the negative discharge from lightning in the clouds.

More on the News:

  • The researchers captured the electric action in São José dos Campos, a city northeast of São Paulo in Brazil. They published their research and photos in the open access journal Geophysical Research Letters.
  • Multiple studies and observations
    • There have been multiple upward lightning studies that were done in Rapid City, South Dakota, USA and Sao Paulo, Brazil during the summer thunderstorm seasons between 2011 and 2016.
    • One of the key objectives of these studies was to characterise the triggering of upward positive leaders from tall objects due to preceding nearby flash activity. As part of this, a total of 110 upward flashes were observed with a combination of high- and standard-speed video and digital still cameras, electric field metres, fast electric-field antenna systems, and also lightning mapping arrays.
    • These data sets were analysed, along with correlated lightning location system data, to determine the triggering flash type responsible for the initiation of upward leaders from towers.
    • The paper concluded that the most effective triggering component is “the propagation of the in-cloud negative leader during the continuing current that follows a positive return stroke”.

The phenomenon of upward lightning:

  • Upward lightning is a phenomenon whereby a self-initiated lightning streak develops from a tall object that travels upward toward an overlaying electrified storm cloud.
  • For this to happen, storm electrification and the resulting presence of a cloud charge region are enabling factors. The vertical elevation of a tall object accentuates the electric field locally on the ground, resulting in conditions favourable for the initiation of an upward streak (called a leader) from a tall object, which can also develop in response to an electric field change created by a nearby preceding lightning flash.
  • Process of Stepped Ladder Trigger
    • Process is triggered by the development of the stepped leader (essentially a channel of negative charge that travels downward in a zigzag pattern from a cloud, nearly invisible to the human eye) travelling to the ground in a millisecond, leading to an intensification of the positive charge on the ground.
    • As the streaks of the stepped leader keep streaking towards the ground, the electrical charges between the leader tips and the tops of tall objects on the ground keep on increasing. In the due course, these forces cause the air above these tall buildings or towers to ionise and thereby turn more conductive.
    • With the negative charge repeatedly moving toward the ground, the channel of air just above the tall objects turns positively charged, which starts streaking upwards and is called an upward streamer. In due course, the negatively-charged, downward-moving stepped leader makes contact with one of the developing positively-charged upwards streamers.
    • According to the US Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), when contact is eventually made, the lightning channel is complete and charges can flow rapidly from the cloud toward the ground, and it takes just a fraction of a second to go from the stepped leader initiation to the final connection being made with an upwards streamer.
  • Upward lightning typically has a lower intensity and duration compared to downward lightning. It also has a higher frequency of occurrence during thunderstorms.
  • Upward lightning can cause damage to structures such as buildings and towers by creating an electrical surge that can overload electrical systems and cause fires or explosions.
  • Upward lightning can also pose a risk to aviation, particularly for planes that fly close to tall structures during thunderstorms. This can cause electromagnetic interference, affecting communication and navigation systems.
  • To prevent damage from upward lightning, lightning rods and other grounding systems can be installed on tall structures to safely dissipate the electrical charge. Additionally, electrical equipment and systems can be designed to withstand lightning strikes and power surges.

Upward lightning and Downward lightning

  • Upward lightning and downward lightning are two types of lightning that differ in their direction of propagation.
  • Direction: Upward lightning travels from the ground to the sky, while downward lightning travels from the sky to the ground.
  • Initiation: Upward lightning is initiated by tall structures such as buildings, towers, or wind turbines that accumulate electric charge, while downward lightning is initiated by the electric fields that develop between the negatively charged base of a thundercloud and the positively charged ground below it.
  • Characteristics: Upward lightning is typically weaker and shorter in duration compared to downward lightning. It also has a higher frequency of occurrence during thunderstorms.
  • Safety measures: To protect against upward lightning, lightning rods and other grounding systems can be installed on tall structures, while for downward lightning, it is recommended to take shelter indoors and avoid outdoor activities during thunderstorms.
Geography Upward Lightning

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