Lightning geolocation and flash rates from LF radio observations during the RELAMPAGO field campaign

The lightning data products generated by the low-frequency (LF) radio lightning locating system (LLS) deployed during the Remote sensing of Electrification, Lightning, and Mesoscale/Microscale Processes with Adaptive Ground Observation (RELAMPAGO) field campaign in Argentina provide a valuable data set to research the lightning evolution and characteristics of convective storms that produce high-impact weather. LF LLS data sets offer a practical range for mesoscale studies, allowing for the observation of lightning characteristics of storms such as mesoscale convective systems or large convective lines that travel longer distances which are not necessarily staying in range of regional VHF-based lightning detection systems throughout their lifetime. LF LLSs also provide different information than optical space-borne lightning detectors. Lightning measurements exclusive to LF systems include discharge peak current, lightning polarity, and lightning type classification based on the lightning-emitted radio waveform. Furthermore, these measurements can provide additional information on flash rates (e.g., positive cloud-to-ground flash rate) or narrow bipolar events which may often be associated with dynamically intense convection. In this article, the geolocation and data processing of the LF data set collected during RELAMPAGO is fully described and its performance characterized, with location accuracy better than 10 km. The detection efficiency (DE) of the data set is compared to that of the Geostationary Lightning Mapper, and spatiotemporal DE losses in the LF data set are discussed. Storm case studies on November 10, 2018, highlight the strengths of the data set, which include robust flash clustering and insightful flash rate and peak current measures, while illustrating how its limitations, including DE losses, can be managed.

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Related Dataset #1 : NOAA GOES-R Series Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) Level 0 Data

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Author Antunes de Sá, A.
Marshall, R.
Deierling, Wiebke
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Publication Date 2021-10-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Antunes de Sá, A., Marshall, R., Deierling, Wiebke. (2021). Lightning geolocation and flash rates from LF radio observations during the RELAMPAGO field campaign. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7jw8jb6. Accessed 08 August 2025.

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