ENSO and MJO Modulation of U.S. Cloud-to-ground Lightning Activity

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Monthly Weather Review Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1175/mwr-d-23-0157.1
Kelsey Malloy, Michael K. Tippett, William J. Koshak
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Cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning substantially impacts human health and property. However, the relations between U.S. lightning activity and the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), two predictable drivers of global climate variability, remain uncertain, in part because most lightning datasets have short records that cannot robustly reveal MJO- and ENSO-related patterns. To overcome this limitation, we developed an empirical model of 6-hourly lightning flash count over the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) using environmental variables (convective available potential energy and precipitation) andNational Lightning Detection Network data for 2003–2016. This model is shown to reproduce the observed daily and seasonal variability of lightning over most of CONUS. Then, the empirical model was applied to construct a proxy lightning dataset for the period 1979–2021, which was used to investigate the summer MJO-lightning relationship at daily resolution and the winter-spring ENSO-lightning relationship at seasonal resolution. Overall, no robust relationship between MJO phase and lightning patterns was found when seasonality was taken into consideration. El Niño is associated with increased lightning activity over the Coastal Southeast U.S. during early winter, the Southwest during winter through spring, and the Northwest during late spring, whereas La Niña is associated with increased lightning activity over the Tennessee River Valley during winter.
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美国云对地闪电活动的ENSO和MJO调制
摘要云对地(CG)闪电严重影响人类的健康和财产。然而,美国闪电活动与麦登-朱利安涛动(MJO)和厄尔尼诺Niño-Southern涛动(ENSO)之间的关系仍然不确定,这是全球气候变率的两个可预测的驱动因素,部分原因是大多数闪电数据集的记录很短,不能有力地揭示MJO和ENSO相关的模式。为了克服这一限制,我们利用2003-2016年的环境变量(对流有效势能和降水)和国家闪电探测网络数据,开发了一个美国连续(CONUS) 6小时闪电计数的经验模型。该模式可重现CONUS大部分地区观测到的闪电日和季节变化。在此基础上,利用经验模型构建了1979-2021年的代理闪电数据集,研究了日分辨率下夏季mjo -闪电关系和季节分辨率下冬春enso -闪电关系。总的来说,当考虑到季节性因素时,MJO阶段和闪电模式之间没有发现强有力的关系。El Niño与美国东南部沿海地区初冬、西南地区冬春和西北地区晚春的闪电活动增加有关,而La Niña则与冬季田纳西州河谷地区闪电活动增加有关。
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Monthly Weather Review
Monthly Weather Review 地学-气象与大气科学
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6.40
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12.50%
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186
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Monthly Weather Review (MWR) (ISSN: 0027-0644; eISSN: 1520-0493) publishes research relevant to the analysis and prediction of observed atmospheric circulations and physics, including technique development, data assimilation, model validation, and relevant case studies. This research includes numerical and data assimilation techniques that apply to the atmosphere and/or ocean environments. MWR also addresses phenomena having seasonal and subseasonal time scales.
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