Authors
Wiebke Deierling, Walter A Petersen
Publication date
2008/8/27
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume
113
Issue
D16
Description
This study investigates the relationship of total lightning activity and updraft characteristics, such as updraft volume and maximum updraft speed, for a number of storms of different types occurring in the High Plains and in Northern Alabama. Ground‐based Doppler and dual polarimetric radar observations were used to compute updraft characteristics. Also, ground‐based total lightning data were available at both locations. Results show that time series of updraft volume in the charging zone (at temperatures colder than −5°C) with vertical velocities greater than either 5 or 10 m s−1 have clear relationships with total lightning activity (r = 0.93). Furthermore, these relationships between updraft volume and lightning activity for the storm types of the two climate regimes tend to converge when considering only the subfreezing layers of the clouds. Neither the maximum nor the mean updraft speed correlate as well with total …
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Scholar articles
W Deierling, WA Petersen - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2008