Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area

Polarimetric radar data and total lightning data are used to develop lightning cessation guidance for isolated cells in the Washington, D.C. area. A total of 23 non-severe thunderstorms during the 2015–2017 warm seasons are analyzed. Radar and lightning data are superimposed using the Warning Decisi...

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Main Authors: John J. Drugan, Ari D. Preston
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/13/7/1111
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description Polarimetric radar data and total lightning data are used to develop lightning cessation guidance for isolated cells in the Washington, D.C. area. A total of 23 non-severe thunderstorms during the 2015–2017 warm seasons are analyzed. Radar and lightning data are superimposed using the Warning Decision Support System–Integrated Information software to develop cessation algorithms. This includes using the hydrometeor classification algorithm to locate graupel for each convective cell. Results show that the three best-performing cessation algorithms use thresholds of (1) Z<sub>H</sub> ≥ 40 dBZ at −5 °C, (2) Z<sub>H</sub> ≥ 35 dBZ at −10 °C, and (3) graupel at −15 °C. Lightning is not expected 15 min after the threshold is no longer met for each algorithm. These algorithms are recommended only for isolated cells in the Washington, D.C. area. Further study needs to be completed to draw conclusions for other convective cell types and different geographic regions.
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spelling doaj.art-8604e342f7d041ac805d1b82f7484a902023-12-03T14:38:56ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332022-07-01137111110.3390/atmos13071111Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. AreaJohn J. Drugan0Ari D. Preston1Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Northern Vermont University-Lyndon, Lyndonville, VT 05851, USADepartment of Atmospheric Sciences, Northern Vermont University-Lyndon, Lyndonville, VT 05851, USAPolarimetric radar data and total lightning data are used to develop lightning cessation guidance for isolated cells in the Washington, D.C. area. A total of 23 non-severe thunderstorms during the 2015–2017 warm seasons are analyzed. Radar and lightning data are superimposed using the Warning Decision Support System–Integrated Information software to develop cessation algorithms. This includes using the hydrometeor classification algorithm to locate graupel for each convective cell. Results show that the three best-performing cessation algorithms use thresholds of (1) Z<sub>H</sub> ≥ 40 dBZ at −5 °C, (2) Z<sub>H</sub> ≥ 35 dBZ at −10 °C, and (3) graupel at −15 °C. Lightning is not expected 15 min after the threshold is no longer met for each algorithm. These algorithms are recommended only for isolated cells in the Washington, D.C. area. Further study needs to be completed to draw conclusions for other convective cell types and different geographic regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/13/7/1111lightningradarforecasting
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Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
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lightning
radar
forecasting
title Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
title_full Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
title_fullStr Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
title_full_unstemmed Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
title_short Lightning Cessation Guidance Using Polarimetric Radar Data and Lightning Mapping Array in the Washington, D.C. Area
title_sort lightning cessation guidance using polarimetric radar data and lightning mapping array in the washington d c area
topic lightning
radar
forecasting
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