On the variability of Wilson currents by storm type and phase

Wiebke Deierling, Christina Kalb, Douglas Mach, Chuntao Liu, Michael Peterson, Richard Blakeslee

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Abstract

Storm total conduction currents from electrified clouds are thought to play a major role in maintaining the potential difference between the earth's surface and the upper atmosphere within the Global Electric Circuit (GEC). However, it is not entirely known how the contributions of these currents vary by cloud type and phase of the clouds life cycle. Estimates of storm total conduction currents were obtained from data collected over two decades during multiple field campaigns involving the NASA ER-2 aircraft. In this study the variability of these currents by cloud type and lifecycle is investigated. We also compared radar derived microphysical storm properties with total storm currents to investigate whether these storm properties can be used to describe the current variability of different electrified clouds. The ultimate goal is to help improve modeling of the GEC via quantification and improved parameterization of the conduction current contribution of different cloud types.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2014
Event15th International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity, ICAE 2014 - Norman, United States
Duration: Jun 15 2014Jun 20 2014

Conference

Conference15th International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity, ICAE 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNorman
Period06/15/1406/20/14

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