2009
DOI: 10.22499/2.5804.005
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The CGR4 lightning sensor

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“…In Australia, these counters have been installed in Brisbane (27.5° S, 153.0° E) and Darwin (12.3° S,131.0° E), and were used for estimating ground, cloud, and total flash densities at those localities. A later generation CGR4 counter (Mackerras et al, 2009) use the same (or similar) type of aerial for detecting electric field changes caused by lightning as the CGR3 LFCs; the main difference between the two instruments is that the CGR4 LFC uses a microprocessor to implement the flash discrimination procedures, the counting of flashes and the display of registrations.…”
Section: Instruments Of Lightning Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australia, these counters have been installed in Brisbane (27.5° S, 153.0° E) and Darwin (12.3° S,131.0° E), and were used for estimating ground, cloud, and total flash densities at those localities. A later generation CGR4 counter (Mackerras et al, 2009) use the same (or similar) type of aerial for detecting electric field changes caused by lightning as the CGR3 LFCs; the main difference between the two instruments is that the CGR4 LFC uses a microprocessor to implement the flash discrimination procedures, the counting of flashes and the display of registrations.…”
Section: Instruments Of Lightning Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sensor was used from 1995 to 2004. The CGR4 Sensor (Mackerras et al 2009) was used from about 2004 on. The effective range is currently set at about 11.3 km for all types of lightning, giving an effective area of about 400 km 2 , so a flash density in km -2 yr -1 is obtained by dividing an annual count by 400.…”
Section: Results and Discussion On Individual Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third form of vertical aerial, mainly intended for use at Bureau automatic weather station (AWS) sites, consists of a 3.15 m length of 50 mm diameter aluminium tube contained inside a nominally 50 mm PVC pipe about 5 m long with its base at ground level. At sites on level ground clear of nearby obstructions, such as Bureau AWS sites, the lower end of the aluminium tube is located 1.62 m above ground (Mackerras et al 2009). …”
Section: Results and Discussion On Individual Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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