On Parameterization of the Global Electric Circuit Generators


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Abstract

We consider the problem of generator parameterization in the global electric circuit (GEC) models. The relationship between the charge density and external current density distributions inside a thundercloud is studied using a one-dimensional description and a three-dimensional GEC model. It is shown that drastic conductivity variations in the vicinity of the cloud boundaries have a significant impact on the structure of the charge distribution inside the cloud. Certain restrictions on the charge density distribution in a realistic thunderstorm are found. The possibility to allow for conductivity inhomogeneities in the thunderstorm regions by introducing an effective external current density is demonstrated. Replacement of realistic thunderstorms with equivalent current dipoles in the GEC models is substantiated, an equation for the equivalent current is obtained, and the applicability range of this equation is analyzed. Relationships between the main GEC characteristics under variable parameterization of GEC generators are discussed.

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N. N. Slyunyaev

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Nizhny Nogrorod

A. A. Zhidkov

N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Email: slyunyaev.n@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Nogrorod

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