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Kuleshov, Y., Mackerras, D. and Darveniza, M. (2006). Spatial distribution and frequency of lightning activity and lightning flash density maps for Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research 111: doi: 10.1029/2005JD006982. issn: 0148-0227. |
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The spatial distribution and frequency of lightning activity in Australia have been analyzed using lightning data obtained by ground-based lightning detection instruments denoted CIGRE-500 and CGR3 and by NASA satellite-based instruments denoted OTD and LIS. The geographical distribution of lightning incidence is described by a map of total lightning flash density, Nt (i.e., cloud-to-ground and intracloud flashes). A high level of lightning activity, Nt > 10 km-2yr-1, is observed in the northern parts of Australia, and a decrease in total flash density occurs southward to Nt < 5 km-2yr-1 in the central and southern parts of Australia. The peak lightning occurrence is in the northwestern part of the Australian continent with Nt values up to about 35 km-2yr-1 centered around 16¿S 126¿E. A reduction in Nt by a factor of about 10 for a change in latitude from 10¿S to 40¿S was found, which is in agreement with the earlier studies. The data from all the sources were used to estimate the cloud flash-to-ground flash ratio, Z, which at the studied localities was found to be in a range of values from 0.75 to 7.7. We concluded that for the range of latitude over Australia the most representative value of Z is about 2 ¿ 30%, and it is relatively independent of latitude. We used this to develop a map of average annual lightning ground flash density, Ng, the first for Australia. Ng varies from over 6 km-2yr-1 in the northern parts of Australia to about 1 km-2yr-1 and below in the southern parts. |
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Keywords
Atmospheric Processes, Lightning, Atmospheric Processes, Atmospheric electricity, Atmospheric Processes, Climatology (1616, 1620, 3305, 4215, 8408), Atmospheric Processes, Remote sensing, Atmospheric Processes, Instruments and techniques |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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