Performance of Lightning Potential Index, Lightning Threat Index, and the Product of CAPE and Precipitation in the WRF Model

Author:

Saleh Narges1,Gharaylou Maryam1ORCID,Farahani Majid M.1,Alizadeh Omid1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geophysics University of Tehran Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractLightning is a naturally occurring phenomenon with significant socioeconomic and environmental impacts, underlining the need for the application of advanced methods to predict it. This study aims to evaluate the performance of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model in the prediction of the lightning potential index (LPI), the lightning threat index (LTI), and the product of convective available potential energy (CAPE) and precipitation (CAPE × P). Based on the intensity of convection and the number of lightning flashes, we simulated seven thundercloud events that occurred in Tehran between 2008 and 2013. The simulated LPI, LTI, and CAPE × P values are compared both qualitatively and quantitatively against ground‐based lighting data obtained from the world wide lightning location network (WWLLN). LPI, LTI, and CAPE × P predict the location of lightning with relatively good accuracy, although LPI outperforms LTI and CAPE × P. We also compared the simulated area‐averaged LPI, LTI, and CAPE × P against the number of lightning flashes from the WWLLN data, based on which LPI shows a better performance. Overall, LPI can be used as an effective index for the prediction of lightning. As LPI is based on cloud microphysics and LTI and CAPE × P are thermodynamic‐based methods, a better performance of LPI implies that a method based on the microphysical approach can better predict lightning. The performance of LPI, LTI, and CAPE × P is also sensitive to the horizontal resolution of model simulations, with a considerable improvement in simulations with higher horizontal resolutions.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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