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Underlying Physical Mechanisms in Upward Positive Flashes

Authors :
Oregel-Chaumont, Toma
Šunjerga, Antonio
Kasparian, Jérôme
Rubinstein, Marcos
Rachidi, Farhad
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

This study presents the first observation of a mixed mode of charge transfer during an upward positive flash, which was initiated from the S\"antis Tower in Switzerland. High-speed camera footage, along with current and electric field measurements, revealed a downward-propagating recoil leader connecting to the grounded current-carrying plasma channel at a junction height of < 1 km above the tip of the tower. This event triggered the "return stroke"-like main pulse associated with Type 1 upward positive flashes, leading us to propose a mixed mode of charge transfer (normally observed in upward negative flashes) as the physical mechanism at play. Furthermore, the observed pulse shared characteristics with both mixed-mode and M-component -type initial continuous current (ICC) pulses, challenging existing classification criteria, and supporting the notion of a singular mode of charge transfer with a range of junction-dependent pulse characteristics, as opposed to two distinct modes. The recoil leader itself was accompanied by a sequence of fast electric field pulses indicative of step-like propagation, also an observational first. These findings contribute to improving our understanding of the mechanisms of charge transfer in upward lightning flashes.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.08110
Document Type :
Working Paper