Abstract
Abstract. To investigate the effects of aerosols on lightning activity, the Weather
Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model with a two-moment bulk microphysical
scheme and bulk lightning model was employed to simulate a multicell
thunderstorm that occurred in the metropolitan Beijing area. The results
suggest that under polluted conditions lightning activity is significantly
enhanced during the developing and mature stages. Electrification and
lightning discharges within the thunderstorm show
characteristics distinguished by different aerosol conditions through microphysical
processes. Elevated aerosol loading increases the cloud droplets numbers,
the latent heat release, updraft and ice-phase particle number
concentrations. More charges in the upper level are carried by ice particles
and enhance the electrification process. A larger mean-mass radius of
graupel particles further increases non-inductive charging due to more
effective collisions. In the continental case where aerosol concentrations
are low, less latent heat is released in the upper parts and, as a consequence,
the updraft speed is weaker, leading to smaller concentrations of ice
particles, lower charging rates and fewer lightning discharges.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China
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