Title :
The visual identification of lightning-producing thunderstorm clouds
Author :
Holle, Ronald L.
Author_Institution :
Holle Meteorol. & Photography, Oro Valley, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Lightning safety involves recognizing when a thunderstorm is ready to produce a flash, where is a safe location, and how long to stay there. While outdoors, visual recognition of lightning-bearing clouds is often possible. However, intervening clouds and distracting features may be present. This paper will identify cloud types that help identify the presence of lightning. A description of cloud formation will include the names and definitions of relevant cloud types, as well as examples using cumulus photographs from a variety of locations, climatic regions, and seasons. Additional discussion will focus on the existence of dark clouds that may or may not be lightning indicators. Most critical for lightning safety purposes is the common situation where only segments of the critical cloud segments that indicate lightning potential may be evident.
Keywords :
climatology; clouds; lightning; thunderstorms; climatic region; cloud formation description; cloud type definition; cloud type identification; cloud type name; critical cloud segment; cumulus photograph; dark cloud; intervening cloud distracting feature; lightning indicator; lightning potential; lightning safety; lightning safety purpose; lightning-bearing cloud visual recognition; lightning-producing thunderstorm cloud visual identification; location variety; safe location; season variety; thunderstorm flash production; Clouds; Lightning; Rain; Safety; Shape; Visualization; lightning cloud formations; lightning identification from clouds; lightning safety;
Conference_Titel :
Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
DOI :
10.1109/ICLP.2014.6973095