Polarimetric radar characteristics of lightning initiation and propagating channels
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Published:2019-05-27
Issue:5
Volume:12
Page:2881-2911
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Figueras i Ventura Jordi, Pineda Nicolau, Besic Nikola, Grazioli JacopoORCID, Hering Alessandro, van der Velde Oscar A.ORCID, Romero David, Sunjerga Antonio, Mostajabi AmirhosseinORCID, Azadifar Mohammad, Rubinstein Marcos, Montanyà Joan, Germann Urs, Rachidi Farhad
Abstract
Abstract. In this paper we present an analysis of a large dataset of lightning and
polarimetric weather radar data collected in the course of a lightning
measurement campaign that took place in the summer of 2017 in the area
surrounding Säntis, in the northeastern part of Switzerland.
For this campaign and for the first time in the Alps, a lightning mapping
array (LMA) was deployed. The main objective of the campaign was to study the
atmospheric conditions leading to lightning production with a particular focus
on the lightning discharges generated due to the presence of the 124 m
tall Säntis telecommunications tower. In this paper we relate LMA very high frequency
(VHF)
sources data with co-located radar data in order to characterise the main
features (location, timing, polarimetric signatures, etc.) of both the
flash origin and its propagation path. We provide this type of analysis
first for all of the data and then we separate the datasets into intra-cloud
and cloud-to-ground flashes (and within this category positive and negative
flashes) and also upward lightning. We show that polarimetric weather radar
data can be helpful in determining regions where lightning is more likely to
occur but that lightning climatology and/or knowledge of the orography and
man-made structures is also relevant.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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