AbstractThis study provides, for the first time, an analysis of the climatological diurnal variations in the lightning flash radiance data product e from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Lightning Imaging… Click to show full abstract
AbstractThis study provides, for the first time, an analysis of the climatological diurnal variations in the lightning flash radiance data product e from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Lightning Imaging Sensor (TRMM/LIS). The e values over 13 years (2002–14), and over a global scale (∼38°S–38°N), reveal novel and remarkably consistent regional and seasonal patterns as a function of the local solar time (LST). In particular, the diurnal variation of e (over both continental and oceanic regions) is characterized by a monotonic increase from late afternoon (∼2000 LST), attaining a maximum around 0900 LST, followed by a decreasing trend. The continental (oceanic) e values reach a broader minimum spanning from ∼1500 to 1900 LST (∼1800 to 2000). The relative diurnal amplitude variation in continental e is about 45%, compared to about 15% for oceanic e. This study confirms that the results are not affected by diurnal biases associated with instrument detection or other statistical artifacts. Notable agr...
               
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