Interannual variations in spring lightning activity and convective rainfall over South China during the TRMM era

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Jiangyu Mao
Majun Li
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2020年 / 142卷
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The interannual variability of spring lightning activity over South China (SC) and its driving mechanism are examined using the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite-estimated convective rain rate and merged lightning flash rate datasets together with atmospheric and oceanic reanalysis products over the TRMM period (1998–2014). SC is climatologically characterized by high lightning flash densities, strong convective rainfall, and large convective available potential energy (CAPE) during spring. The spring SC lightning activity (SCLA) has a strong year-to-year variability, and the standard deviation of flash rates shows a spatially coherent annular distribution centered over the Pearl River Delta. The interannual variations of spring SCLA are not only highly correlated with those of convective rainfall and CAPE, but also significantly correlated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The anomalously frequent SCLA tends to follow El Niño events, while infrequent SCLA preferentially follows La Niña events. Composite analyses demonstrate that during spring for the more frequent SCLA cases, the upper tropospheric atmospheric response to El Niño-related sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) patterns leads to strong southwesterlies over SC in conjunction with tropical westerlies over the tropical Indian Ocean, forming a divergent environment over SC. The upper-level divergence is coupled with low-level moisture convergence, generating strong mid-tropospheric updrafts to lift more air parcels to reach their level of free convection, thereby producing stronger convection with frequent SCLA. In contrast, the anomalous circulation forced by La Niña-related SSTA patterns is conducive to suppressed convection over SC and infrequent SCLA.
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