Geophysical Research Letters (Dec 2023)

Lightning‐Produced Nitrogen Oxides Per Flash Length Obtained by Using TROPOMI Observations and the Ebro Lightning Mapping Array

  • Francisco J. Pérez‐Invernón,
  • Francisco J. Gordillo‐Vázquez,
  • Oscar van derVelde,
  • Joan Montanyá,
  • Jesús Alberto López Trujillo,
  • Nicolau Pineda,
  • Heidi Huntrieser,
  • Pieter Valks,
  • Diego Loyola,
  • Sora Seo,
  • Thilo Erbertseder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 24
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Lightning is one of the main sources of NOx in the Earth's atmosphere. However, there is a large variability in NOx production during the lifetime of thunderstorms. In this study, we used the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) cloud and NO2 research products along with Lightning Mapping Array (LMA) measurements to investigate the possible relation between the amount of NOx produced per lightning flash and flash channel length in the Ebro Valley. We found that there is a positive relationship between both variables. In turn, the vertical structure of the analyzed lightning flashes indicates that longer flashes could release more LNOx at lower altitudes than shorter flashes, while higher flash rates produce less LNOx per flash.

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