Diurnal differences in the effect of aerosols on cloud-to-ground lightning in the Sichuan Basin
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Published:2023-03-02
Issue:4
Volume:23
Page:2843-2857
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Wang Haichao,Tan Yongbo,Shi Zheng,Yang Ning,Zheng Tianxue
Abstract
Abstract. The effect of aerosols on lightning has been examined in
many studies, but its mechanisms are complex and far from understood. This
study investigated the influence of aerosols on cloud-to-ground (CG)
lightning during both afternoon (12:00–18:00 Beijing Time) and night
(23:00–05:00 Beijing Time) in the Sichuan Basin by analysing 9-year datasets
of CG lightning, aerosol loading, dynamic-thermodynamic, and cloud-related
data from ground-based measurements, satellite, and model reanalysis to
understand the difference in the influences of aerosols under conditions
with and without solar radiation. The relationship between lightning and aerosol optical depth (AOD)
is nonlinear in the afternoon and at night with a turning point at
AOD ≅ 0.3. When AOD is less than 0.3, increasing AOD will
lead to an increase in lightning flashes both in the afternoon and at night.
When the AOD exceeds 0.3, the increase of AOD will reduce the lightning
flashes in the afternoon but have no obvious effect on the lightning flashes
at night. The different relationship between aerosol loading and lightning
flashes in the afternoon and at night after AOD exceeds 0.3 is related to
the changes in solar radiation in these two periods. In the afternoon,
excessive aerosols reduce the solar radiation reaching the ground through
its direct and indirect radiative effects, resulting in the decrease of the
surface temperature, increasing atmospheric stability, inhibiting
convection, and thus reducing lightning. At night, due to the absence of
solar radiation, the influence of aerosols on surface temperature is
weakened; thus, the inhibition of aerosols on lightning activity is weakened.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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