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Stratospheric Observations of Corona Current from Loon's Superpressure Balloons.

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العنوان: Stratospheric Observations of Corona Current from Loon's Superpressure Balloons.
المؤلفون: Reid, Beth1 (AUTHOR) beth.ann.reid@gmail.com, Swanson, Tom1 (AUTHOR)
المصدر: Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology. Jul2022, Vol. 39 Issue 7, p881-886. 6p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *SEA level, *STRATOSPHERE, *THUNDERSTORMS, *SCIENTIFIC discoveries, *SCIENTIFIC community, *LIGHTNING
مستخلص: Loon LLC collected 794 000 h of corona current observations between 15 and ∼20 km above sea level with time resolution between 1 and 30 min. We are publicly releasing this dataset to enable the research community's understanding of electrical activity in the stratosphere. We validate the reliability of these measurements by aligning our flight data with both nearby Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) events and the Convective Diagnostic Oceanic (CDO) indicator. Corona current observations that exceeded the sensor maximum of 10 μA were associated with high GLM optical flux accumulations along the flight trajectory. Using the CDO indicator as a persistence forecast for future electrical activity was effective at predicting corona current events, and so we highly recommend this data source for real-time stratospheric navigation for vehicles sensitive to the harsh electrical environment of the stratosphere. Significance Statement: Loon LLC operated a fleet of balloons in the stratosphere, between 15 and 20 km above sea level. The balloons were instrumented with a sensor that measured the current flowing through a wire dangling from the flight vehicle. The observed currents were caused by the motion of nearby charged particles that are often associated with thunderstorms and lightning activity. In this paper we show that Loon's sensor registered current at the same time lightning was recorded near the balloon by other instruments like the Geostationary Lightning Mapper satellite. This is the first dataset of its kind and size, reaching 794 000 flight hours. We are publicly releasing these data in hopes of aiding scientific discovery by researchers and to help future stratospheric vehicle operators better understand and plan for the electrical environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:07390572
DOI:10.1175/JTECH-D-21-0109.1