SAETTA: high-resolution 3-D mapping of the total lightning activity in the Mediterranean Basin over Corsica, with a focus on a mesoscale convective system event
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Published:2019-11-04
Issue:11
Volume:12
Page:5765-5790
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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:
Coquillat SylvainORCID, Defer Eric, de Guibert Pierre, Lambert Dominique, Pinty Jean-Pierre, Pont Véronique, Prieur Serge, Thomas Ronald J., Krehbiel Paul R.ORCID, Rison William
Abstract
Abstract. Deployed on the mountainous island of Corsica for thunderstorm
monitoring purposes in the Mediterranean Basin, SAETTA is a network of 12 LMA
(Lightning Mapping Array, designed by New Mexico Tech, USA) stations that
allows the 3-D mapping of very high-frequency (VHF) radiation emitted by cloud discharges in the
60–66 MHz band. It works at high temporal (∼40 ns in each 80 µs time window) and spatial (tens of meters at best) resolution
within a range of about 350 km. Originally deployed in May 2014, SAETTA was
commissioned during the summer and autumn seasons and has now been permanently
operational since April 2016 until at least the end of 2020. We first
evaluate the performances of SAETTA through the radial, azimuthal, and
altitude errors of VHF source localization with the theoretical model of
Thomas et al. (2004). We also compute on a 240 km × 240 km domain
the minimum altitude at which a VHF source can be detected by at least six
stations by taking into account the masking effect of the relief. We then
report the 3-year observations on the same domain in terms of number of
lightning days per square kilometer (i.e., total number of days during which
lightning has been detected in a given 1 km square pixel) and in terms of
lightning days integrated across the domain. The lightning activity is first
maximum in June because of daytime convection driven by solar energy input,
but concentrates on a specific hot spot in July just above the intersection
of the three main valleys. This hot spot is probably due to the low-level
convergence of moist air fluxes from sea breezes channeled by the three
valleys. Lightning activity increases again in September due to numerous
small thunderstorms above the sea and to some high-precipitation events.
Finally we report lightning observations of unusual high-altitude discharges
associated with the mesoscale convective system of 8 June 2015. Most of
them are small discharges on top of an intense convective core during
convective surges. They are considered in the flash classification of Thomas
et al. (2003) to be small–isolated and short–isolated flashes. The other high-altitude discharges, much less numerous, are long-range flashes that develop
through the stratiform region and suddenly undergo upward propagations
towards an uppermost thin layer of charge. This latter observation is
apparently consistent with the recent conceptual model of Dye and Bansemer (2019) that explains such an upper-level layer of charge in the stratiform
region by the development of a non-riming ice collisional charging in a
mesoscale updraft.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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