巴西南部输电线路的雷击发生率:当前和未来气候

K. Naccarato, Ana Paula Paes dos Santos, Francisco Jose Lopes de Lima
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电力线遭雷击造成电力服务中断,以及输电和配电电缆被烧毁,对电力部门造成相当大的破坏。这项研究考察了巴西南部电力线上闪电的发生率,考虑了当前和未来的气候情景。闪电发生率分析显示,夏季和春季闪电放电活动有明显的增加趋势,冬季和秋季闪电放电活动没有明显的增加趋势。对于未来的气候情景,结果表明闪电更容易受到极端天气事件的影响,考虑到温室气体排放增加的情景,闪电的趋势会显著增加,从而对电力部门产生重大影响。
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Incidence of Lightning Strikes to Power Transmission Lines in the South of Brazil: Current and Future Climate
Lightning strikes to power lines cause considerable damage to the electricity sector through power service outages and interruptions, as well as burnt electricity transmission and distribution cables. This study examines the incidence of lightning flashes on stretches of power lines in southern Brazil, considering current and future climate scenarios. The analysis of the incidence of lightning flashes revealed there to be a significant trend of increased discharge activity in the summer and spring seasons, and an absence of significant trends in the winter and autumn. With respect to future climate scenarios, results indicate that lightning flashes are more susceptible to extreme weather events, with trends pointing toward significant increases considering a scenario of increased greenhouse gas emissions, thus affecting the electricity sector significantly.
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