Title :
Detection of lightning activity using GPS PWV measurements
Author :
Suparta, Wayan ; Adnan, Ja´afar ; Ali, Mohd Alauddin Mohd
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Space Sci. (ANGKASA), Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
Abstract :
Knowledge of lightning activity in the middle atmosphere down to Earth surface and its relationship with a global warming phenomenon is posing a great challenge for observational and prediction studies. This paper utilized the GPS data to monitor the tropospheric precipitable water vapor (PWV) changes as a climate variable due to lightning discharges. Analysis data on November 2009 over Bangi area within the radius of 20 km showed that all the lightning activities were preceded by Intra-Cloud (IC) and followed by Cloud-to-Ground (CG) after a certain time gap. For most cases in this region found that the lightning activity was frequent in the afternoon between 13:00 and 20:00 local time (LT) and the CG was accompanied by IC in all the time but not vice versa. Based on the 14 samples of lightning days, there were 64.29% and 28.57% correlated with an increase and decrease in PWV content, respectively. The finding can be motivating the further research on utilizing the GPS data as a guide to predict the occurrence of lightning.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; atmospheric humidity; atmospheric techniques; clouds; global warming; lightning; rain; troposphere; AD 2009 11; Bangi; Earth surface; GPS PWV measurement; Malaysia; climate variable; cloud-to-ground data; global warming; intracloud data; lightning activity; lightning discharge; middle atmosphere; tropospheric precipitable water vapor; Global Positioning System; Humidity; Integrated circuits; Lightning; Rain; Terrestrial atmosphere; Detection; GPS PWV; Lightning activity; SAFIR; Winter Monsoon;
Conference_Titel :
Space Science and Communication (IconSpace), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Penang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0563-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0562-5
DOI :
10.1109/IConSpace.2011.6015864