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A Decade of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning in Canada: 1999-2008. Part 2: Polarity, Multiplicity and First-Stroke Peak Current

机译:加拿大从地到雷的十年十年计划:1999-2008年。第2部分:极性,多重性和第一冲程峰值电流

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We summarize the temporal and spatial characteristics of polarity, multiplicity and first-stroke peak current of approximately 235 million cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning flashes detected by the Canadian Lightning Detection Network for the period 1999-2008. Regional differences in these parameters reflect the complex nature and structure of thunderstorms across the country. The annual mean percentage of positive CG flashes was found to be lowest in eastern Canada (11%) and highest in northern Canada (17%). The data do not show any trends over the years in any region. The monthly distribution of positive CG flashes reflects a strong seasonality in all regions, with higher values in winter than in summer. Areas of more than 25% positive flashes are observed along the west coast of British Columbia, in Yukon extending southeast into central British Columbia, in southern Manitoba, northern Quebec, Newfoundland and off the coast of Nova Scotia. The percentages of single-stroke positive and negative flashes for northern (western, eastern) Canada are 93% and 63%, (89% and 48%, 90% and 50%), respectively. The monthly distribution of multiplicity for negative CG flashes peaks between 2 and 2.4 strokes per flash in the summer and early fall in all regions. The multiplicity of positive flashes (slightly higher than 1 stroke per flash) shows little variation throughout the year in all regions.rnThe annual variation of median negative and positive first-stroke peak currents reflects a latitudinal dependence over the past decade. The lowest values for each polarity are observed in southern Canada and the highest values occur in the North. The data do not show any trends in peak currents over the years in the eastern or western regions of Canada. The monthly median first-stroke peak currents for both polarities are strongest in winter and reach a minimum during summer in all regions. Large current flashes ≥100 kA are usually detected in summer and comprise less than 1% of the average annual CG flashes detected in Canada. Large current flashes with stroke multiplicity ≥10 are usually associated with negative polarity. These CG flashes are mostly detected in western Canada.
机译:我们总结了加拿大闪电检测网络在1999-2008年期间检测到的大约2.35亿朵云对地(CG)闪电的极性,多重性和第一笔峰值电流的时空特征。这些参数的区域差异反映了全国雷暴的复杂性质和结构。发现CG阳性的年平均百分比在加拿大东部最低(11%),在加拿大北部最高(17%)。数据未显示任何地区多年来的任何趋势。 CG闪烁的月度分布反映了所有地区的强烈季节性,冬季的值高于夏季的值。在不列颠哥伦比亚省西海岸,育空地区向东南延伸到不列颠哥伦比亚省中部,曼尼托巴省南部,魁北克省北部,纽芬兰省和新斯科舍省沿岸,观测到的正闪光区域超过25%。加拿大北部(西部,东部)的单冲程正负闪光百分比分别为93%和63%(分别为89%和48%,90%和50%)。负CG闪光的多重性每月分布在所有地区的夏季和初秋的每个闪光的峰值介于2到2.4次之间。正闪动的多样性(每次闪动略高于1个冲程)在所有地区全年都显示出很小的变化。负中风和正弦的第一冲程峰值电流的年变化反映了过去十年的纬度依赖性。每个极性的最小值在加拿大南部,而最大值在北部。数据未显示加拿大东部或西部地区多年来的峰值电流趋势。在两个地区,两个极性的每月一次中风的每月峰值峰值电流在冬季最强,而在夏季则最小。通常在夏天检测到≥100 kA的大电流闪光,并且占加拿大检测到的年均CG闪光的不到1%。笔划倍数≥10的大电流闪光通常与负极性相关。这些CG闪烁大多在加拿大西部发现。

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    《Atmosphere-ocean》 |2010年第3期|p.195-209|共15页
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    Environment Canada Science Section Hydrometeorology and Arctic Laboratory MSC Operations Prairie and Northern 4999-98th Avenue NW Edmonton, Alberta, T6B 2X3;

    rnEnvironment Canada Science Section Hydrometeorology and Arctic Laboratory MSC Operations Prairie and Northern 4999-98th Avenue NW Edmonton, Alberta, T6B 2X3 Cloud Physics and Severe Weather Research Section Meteorological Research Division Science and Technology Branch Environment Canada 4905 Dufferin Street Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5T4;

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