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Aerosol Effects on Lightning Characteristics: A Comparison of Polluted and Clean Regimes

Yakun Liu, Anirban Guha, R. Said, Earle Williams, Jeff Lapierre, Michael Stock, S. Heckman

2020Geophysical Research Letters37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Oceanic lightning can be a sensitive indicator of aerosol effects on lightning characteristics as thermodynamic contrast is indistinct over adjacent oceanic regions. The study presents discernable aerosol impacts on lightning characteristics by analyzing 2 years (2017–2018) of intracloud (IC) and cloud‐to‐ground (CG) lightning data from Earth Networks Total Lightning Network over two key regions in southern South China Sea. Mean stroke density, IC/CG ratio, +IC fraction, and +CG fraction in polluted conditions are respectively 3.7, 2, 1.2, and 5.8‐fold larger than unpolluted counterparts. Total stroke contrast is further confirmed with the GLD360 network. Thermodynamic parameters conversely support slightly stronger convection over clean ocean. Clear evidence shows cloud droplet size diminishes with added aerosol. Aerosol invigorates more frequent and robust mixed‐phase development, endowing maritime convection with continental characteristics. Modifications in the charge reversal temperature and lower and upper positive charge regions are speculated on as means for stimulating more positive ICs and CGs.

Topics & Concepts

Lightning (connector)AerosolEnvironmental scienceConvectionMeteorologyAtmospheric sciencesClimatologyGeologyPhysicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsFire effects on ecosystems
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