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Título: Cloud-to-ground lightning in Portugal: patterns and dynamical forcing
Autor: Santos, J. A.
Reis, M. A.
Sousa, J.
Leite, S. M.
Correia, S.
Janeira, M.
Fragoso, Marcelo
Palavras-chave: Lightning
Portugal
Cloud-to-ground discharges
Data: 2012
Editora: Copernicus Publications
Citação: Santos, J. A., Reis, M. A., Sousa, J., Leite, S. M., Correia, S., Janeira, M., and Fragoso, M.: Cloud-to-ground lightning in Portugal: patterns and dynamical forcing, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 12, 639-649, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-639-2012, 2012
Resumo: An analysis of the cloud-to-ground discharges (CGD) over Portugal is carried out using data collected by a network of sensors maintained by the Portuguese Meteorological Institute for 2003–2009 (7 yr). Only cloud-to-ground flashes are considered and negative polarity CGD are largely dominant. The total number of discharges reveals a considerable interannual variability and a large irregularity in their distribution throughout the year. However, it is shown that a large number of discharges occur in the May–September period (71 %), with a bimodal distribution that peaks in May and September, with most of the lightning activity recorded in the afternoon (from 16:00 to 18:00 UTC). In spring and autumn the lightning activity tends to be scattered throughout the country, whereas in summer it tends to be more concentrated over northeastern Portugal. Winter generally presents low lightning activity. Furthermore, two significant couplings between the monthly number of days with discharges and the large-scale atmospheric circulation are isolated: a regional forcing, predominantly in summer, and a remote forcing. In fact, the identification of daily lightning regimes revealed three important atmospheric conditions for triggering lightning activity: regional cut-off lows, cold troughs induced by remote low pressure systems and summertime regional low pressures at low-tropospheric levels combined with a mid-tropospheric cold trough.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/36764
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-12-639-2012
ISSN: 1561-8633
1684-9981
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