The production of NOx by lightning over the contiguous United States has been evaluated by using combined ground-based and satellite lightning measurements. The lightning data from the National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) over the period of 1995-1999, along with a ratio of intracloud (IC) to cloud-to-ground (CG) flashes derived in conjunction with satellite lightning measurements from the Optical Transient Detector (OTD), are analyzed to obtain the number of CG and IC flashes. The average annual lightning counts over the 5-year period are about 23 million for CG flashes and 55 million for IC flashes. The resulting lightning distributions are employed to calculate the production of NOx assuming a NO production rate of 6.7 x 10(26) mol...
Improved estimates of NOx from lightning sources are required to understand tropospheric NOx and ozo...
Lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) have several important implications for atmospheric chemist...
Concentrations of both nitrogen oxides (NOx=NO+NO2) observed at a station at high altitude (Puy de D...
The production of NOx by lightning over the contiguous United States has been evaluated by using com...
This paper begins a study on the role of lightning in maintaining the global distribution of nitroge...
Lightning is thought to represent an important source of tropospheric reactive nitrogen species NOx ...
Lightning is an important source of NOx in the free troposphere, especially in the tropics, with hig...
Tropospheric NO2 column retreivals from the Global Ozone Monitoring Expeiment (GOME) satellite spect...
Lightning is an important source of NOx in the free troposphere, especially in the tropics, with st...
International audienceNitrogen oxides (NOxNO+NO2) play an important role in tropospheric chemistry, ...
Production of NO(x) by lightning remains the NO(x) source with the greatest uncertainty. Current est...
Lightning is one of the most important sources of upper tropospheric NOx; however, there is a large ...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is important for understanding ...
International audienceTropospheric NO2 column retrievals from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Improved estimates of NOx from lightning sources are required to understand tropospheric NOx and ozo...
Lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) have several important implications for atmospheric chemist...
Concentrations of both nitrogen oxides (NOx=NO+NO2) observed at a station at high altitude (Puy de D...
The production of NOx by lightning over the contiguous United States has been evaluated by using com...
This paper begins a study on the role of lightning in maintaining the global distribution of nitroge...
Lightning is thought to represent an important source of tropospheric reactive nitrogen species NOx ...
Lightning is an important source of NOx in the free troposphere, especially in the tropics, with hig...
Tropospheric NO2 column retreivals from the Global Ozone Monitoring Expeiment (GOME) satellite spect...
Lightning is an important source of NOx in the free troposphere, especially in the tropics, with st...
International audienceNitrogen oxides (NOxNO+NO2) play an important role in tropospheric chemistry, ...
Production of NO(x) by lightning remains the NO(x) source with the greatest uncertainty. Current est...
Lightning is one of the most important sources of upper tropospheric NOx; however, there is a large ...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is important for understanding ...
International audienceTropospheric NO2 column retrievals from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Improved estimates of NOx from lightning sources are required to understand tropospheric NOx and ozo...
Lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) have several important implications for atmospheric chemist...
Concentrations of both nitrogen oxides (NOx=NO+NO2) observed at a station at high altitude (Puy de D...