A lightning primer, Appendix a – Boltek Lightning/2000 User Manual
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Appendix A
A Lightning Primer
Thunderstorms and Lightning Types
•
Recognizing Patterns of Strokes
•
Lightning
as an Indicator of Storm Behavior
•
The
Stroke Sort Process and Other Limitations
•
Additional Information Sources
Thunderstorms and Lightning
Types
Isolated Thunderstorm Cell
This examination of thunderstorms will focus on the charge
distributions and as a result the types of lightning produced.
The charge distribution on the next page (#1) is considered to
be the normal charge distribution in a normal single cell
storm. In the figure there are two main charge layers, an
upper positive charge above the main lower negative charge.
This pair is called a normal dipole. There is a smaller positive
charge below the main negative charge, so the whole charge
structure could be called a tripole, but we’ll ignore the lower
positive charge for now.