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Three dimensional lightning mapping of the central Oklahoma supercell on 26 May 2004
Three dimensional lightning mapping of the central Oklahoma supercell on 26 May 2004


Tuesday, 31 January 2006: 4:45 PM
Three dimensional lightning mapping of the central Oklahoma supercell on 26 May 2004
A307 (Georgia World Congress Center)
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Three-dimensional lightning mapping observations from the Oklahoma Lightning Mapping Array (OK-LMA) were used to analyze charge structure of a splitting supercell on 26 May 2004 during the Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightning Experiment (TELEX). The OK-LMA was used to evaluate cloud-to-ground (CG) flashes reported by the National Lightning Detection Network's (NLDN). Each NLDN flash between 2300 UTC and 2310 UTC was classified as either a CG or an intra-cloud (IC) flash using LMA-inferred charge structure. The LMA analysis of the charge structure supports charge structure for 23% of the positive CGs. Most of the negative NLDN flashes that were analyzed were not confirmed by the LMA.