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Geostationary Lightning Mapper Flash Characteristics of Electrified Snowfall EventsThis study examines characteristics of lightning in snowfall events (i.e., thundersnow, 20 TSSN) from the perspective of the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) and the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) merged Snowfall Rate (mSFR) product. A thundersnow detection algorithm (TDA) was derived from the GLM and mSFR which resulted in a probability of detection (POD) of 66.7% when compared to the Meteorological Terminal Air Report (METAR) reports of TSSN. However, using the TDA an additional 2,175 lightning flashes within detected snowfall were identified that were not observed by the METAR reports, indicating that TSSN has been under reported in previous literature. TSSN flashes observed by GLM have mean flash areas, durations, and total optical energy outputs of 754 km2, 402 ms, and 1,342 fJ, which are between the 50th and 99th percentile values for all flashes within the GLM field of view. A comparison with data from the National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) indicated that the NLDN had at least one cloud or ground flash detection in 1,709 of the 2,214 flashes observed by GLM in snowfall. An average of 5.85 NLDN flashes were assigned to a single GLM flash when the NLDN flash data were constrained by the GLM flash duration and spatial footprint. Statistically significant (p<0.01) differences in flash area and flash energy were found between flashes that were observed by the NLDN and those that were not. Additionally, when GLM was combined with the NLDN, at least 11.1% of flashes involved a tall human-made object like an antenna or wind turbine.
Document ID
20190031962
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
External Source(s)
Authors
Sebastian Harkema
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Christopher J Schultz
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, United States)
Emily B Berndt
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, United States)
Phillip Bitzer
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Date Acquired
October 2, 2019
Publication Date
October 1, 2019
Publication Information
Publication: Weather and Forecasting
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Volume: 34
Issue: 5
Issue Publication Date: October 1, 2019
ISSN: 0882-8156
e-ISSN: 1520-0434
URL: https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/wefo/34/5/waf-d-19-0082_1.xml
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
MSFC-E-DAA-TN72573
Report Number: MSFC-E-DAA-TN72573
ISSN: 0882-8156
E-ISSN: 1520-0434
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNM11AA01A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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Keywords
lightning
precipitation
thundersnow
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