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Airborne quantification of upper tropospheric NOx production from lightning in deep convective storms over the United States Great Plains
- Source :
- United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- The reported range for global production of nitrogen oxides (NOx=NO+NO2) by lightning remains large (e.g., 32 to 664mol NOx flash-1), despite incorporating results from over 30 individual laboratory, theoretical, and field studies since the 1970s. Airborne and ground-based observations from the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry experiment in May and June 2012 provide a new data set for calculating moles of NOx produced per lightning flash, P(NOx), in thunderstorms over the United States Great Plains. This analysis utilizes a combination of in situ observations of storm inflow and outflow from three instrumented aircraft, three-dimensional spatial information from ground-based radars and satellite observations, and spatial and temporal information for intracloud and cloud-to-ground lightning flashes from ground-based lightning mapping arrays. Evaluation of two analysis methods (e.g., a volume-based approach and a flux-based approach) for converting enhancements in lightning-produced NOx from volume-based mixing ratios to moles NOx flash-1 suggests that both methods equally approximate P(NOx) for storms with elongated anvils, while the volume-based approach better approximates P(NOx) for storms with circular-shaped anvils. Results from the more robust volume-based approach for three storms sampled over Oklahoma and Colorado during DC3 suggest a range of 142 to 291 (average of 194) moles NOx flash-1 (or 117–332mol NOx flash-1 including uncertainties). Although not vastly different from the previously reported range for storms occurring in the Great Plains (e.g., 21–465mol NOx flash-1), results from this analysis of DC3 storms offer more constrained upper and lower limits for P(NOx) in this geographical region.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications
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- application/pdf
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1143716050
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource