Lightning flash density in tropical cyclones (TCs) is investigated to identify whether lightning flashes provide information on TC intensity and/or intensity change, to provide further insight into TC asymmetric convective structure induced by vertical shear and storm motion, and to assess how well the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) is suited for the observation of TCs. The 24 Atlantic basin TCs that came within 400 km of the United States from 2004 to 2007 are studied. The National Lightning Detection Network is used to analyze flash density as a function of peak current and to evaluate the WWLLN. Flash density is shown to be smaller for hurricanes than for tropical depressions and storms, with this reduction being gradually...
magnetic fields measured at Duke University, and storm intensity data (winds and central pressure) t...
The lightning activity generated by tropical cyclones is not well understood. This mainly because th...
The World Wide Lighting Location Network (WWLLN) locates lightning globally, using sparsely dis-trib...
The influence of vertical wind shear on the azimuthal distribution of cloud-to-ground lightning in t...
The influence of vertical wind shear on the azimuthal distribution of cloud-to-ground lightning in t...
The cyclonic storms are associated with strong winds, rainfall, and thunderstorms generating strong ...
This thesis is focused on study of properties of the lightning strokes accompanying tropical cyclone...
Data from the Long-Range Lightning Detection Network (LLDN), the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission...
In the present work, we are studying the dynamics of 11 tropical cyclones (TCs) over the Bay of Beng...
The new GOES-R satellite will be equipped with the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) that will pr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Increased lightning in tropical cyclones (TCs) is typically associated with intensification, but sig...
International audienceLightning activity within 70 tropical cyclones in the South West Indian Ocean ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-77...
We use the World Wide Lightning Location Network to investigate lightning strike variations in 8 yea...
magnetic fields measured at Duke University, and storm intensity data (winds and central pressure) t...
The lightning activity generated by tropical cyclones is not well understood. This mainly because th...
The World Wide Lighting Location Network (WWLLN) locates lightning globally, using sparsely dis-trib...
The influence of vertical wind shear on the azimuthal distribution of cloud-to-ground lightning in t...
The influence of vertical wind shear on the azimuthal distribution of cloud-to-ground lightning in t...
The cyclonic storms are associated with strong winds, rainfall, and thunderstorms generating strong ...
This thesis is focused on study of properties of the lightning strokes accompanying tropical cyclone...
Data from the Long-Range Lightning Detection Network (LLDN), the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission...
In the present work, we are studying the dynamics of 11 tropical cyclones (TCs) over the Bay of Beng...
The new GOES-R satellite will be equipped with the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) that will pr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Increased lightning in tropical cyclones (TCs) is typically associated with intensification, but sig...
International audienceLightning activity within 70 tropical cyclones in the South West Indian Ocean ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-77...
We use the World Wide Lightning Location Network to investigate lightning strike variations in 8 yea...
magnetic fields measured at Duke University, and storm intensity data (winds and central pressure) t...
The lightning activity generated by tropical cyclones is not well understood. This mainly because th...
The World Wide Lighting Location Network (WWLLN) locates lightning globally, using sparsely dis-trib...