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Initiation of Streamers Due to Hydrometeor Collisions in Thunderclouds
Author(s) -
Cai Qiheng,
Jánský Jaroslav,
Pasko Victor P.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: atmospheres
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-8996
pISSN - 2169-897X
DOI - 10.1029/2018jd028407
Subject(s) - electric field , thunderstorm , physics , computational physics , lightning (connector) , field (mathematics) , electron , electron avalanche , meteorology , atomic physics , ion , ionization , nuclear physics , power (physics) , mathematics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
Abstract In order to initiate streamers and leaders under thunderstorm conditions the electric field should reach values higher than the critical breakdown field E k (i.e., ∼30 kV·cm −1 ·atm −1 ). However, the maximum electric field in thunderstorms measured by balloons is ∼6–9 kV·cm −1 ·atm −1 . In present work, to achieve the electric field amplification required for streamer initiation, a system of two approaching spherical hydrometeors is investigated. Streamer initiation is determined from a Meek number, describing electron multiplication in fields above E k . We have found the relationships between radii of particles for successful streamer initiation in the gap between these two particles and also on the outside periphery of the two particle system when the particles are connected by a discharge channel. Furthermore, we estimated the frequency of streamer initiation using three realistic hydrometeor size model distributions available in the literature and found that the scenario of streamer initiation on the outside periphery is only possible for relatively high electric fields ≥0.5 E k at altitudes of 3 and 6 km.