Day‐To‐Day Quantification of Changes in Global Lightning Activity Based on Schumann Resonances

Author:

Bozóki T.123ORCID,Sátori G.1ORCID,Williams E.4,Guha A.5,Liu Y.4ORCID,Steinbach P.36ORCID,Leal A.78ORCID,Herein M.1910ORCID,Atkinson M.11,Beggan C. D.12ORCID,DiGangi E.13ORCID,Koloskov A.1415,Kulak A.16,LaPierre J.13,Milling D. K.17,Mlynarczyk J.16ORCID,Neska A.18,Potapov A.19ORCID,Raita T.20,Rawat R.21,Said R.22ORCID,Sinha A. K.23,Yampolski Y.24

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science (EPSS) Sopron Hungary

2. Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics University of Szeged Szeged Hungary

3. Department of Geophysics and Space Science Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

4. Parsons Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USA

5. Department of Physics Tripura University Agartala India

6. ELKH‐ELTE Space Research Group Budapest Hungary

7. Department of Physics and Langmuir Laboratory New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro NM USA

8. Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering Federal University of Pará Belem Brazil

9. ELKH‐ELTE Theoretical Physics Research Group Budapest Hungary

10. Department of Theoretical Physics Institute of Physics and Astronomy Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

11. HeartMath Institute Boulder Creek CA USA

12. British Geological Survey Edinburgh UK

13. Advanced Environmental Monitoring (AEM) Germantown MD USA

14. Department of Physics University of New Brunswick Fredericton NB Canada

15. State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine

16. Institute of Electronics AGH University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland

17. Department of Physics University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

18. Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland

19. Institute of Solar‐Terrestrial Physics SB RAS Irkutsk Russia

20. Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory University of Oulu Sodankylä Finland

21. Indian Institute of Geomagnetism Navi Mumbai India

22. Vaisala Louisville CO USA

23. Department of Physics School of Science University of Bahrain Zallaq Bahrain

24. Institute of Radio Astronomy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kharkiv Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractThe importance of lightning has long been recognized from the point of view of climate‐related phenomena. However, the detailed investigation of lightning on global scales is currently hindered by the incomplete and spatially uneven detection efficiency of ground‐based global lightning detection networks and by the restricted spatio‐temporal coverage of satellite observations. We are developing different methods for investigating global lightning activity based on Schumann resonance (SR) measurements. SRs are global electromagnetic resonances of the Earth‐ionosphere cavity maintained by the vertical component of lightning. Since charge separation in thunderstorms is gravity‐driven, charge is typically separated vertically in thunderclouds, so every lightning flash contributes to the measured SR field. This circumstance makes SR measurements very suitable for climate‐related investigations. In this study, 19 days of global lightning activity in January 2019 are analyzed based on SR intensity records from 18 SR stations and the results are compared with independent lightning observations provided by ground‐based (WWLLN, GLD360, and ENTLN) and satellite‐based (GLM, LIS/OTD) global lightning detection. Daily average SR intensity records from different stations exhibit strong similarity in the investigated time interval. The inferred intensity of global lightning activity varies by a factor of 2–3 on the time scale of 3–5 days which we attribute to continental‐scale temperature changes related to cold air outbreaks from polar regions. While our results demonstrate that the SR phenomenon is a powerful tool to investigate global lightning, it is also clear that currently available technology limits the detailed quantitative evaluation of lightning activity on continental scales.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office

Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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