Abstract

Abstract. Transient luminous events, such as red sprites, occur in the middle atmosphere in the electric field above thunderstorms. We here address the question whether these processes may be a significant source of odd nitrogen and affect ozone or other important trace species. A well-established coupled ion-neutral chemical model has been extended for this purpose and applied together with estimated rates of ionisation, excitation and dissociation based on spectroscopic ratios from ISUAL on FORMOSAT-2. This approach is used to estimate the NOx and ozone changes for two type cases. The NOx enhancements are at most one order of magnitude in the streamers, which means a production of at most 10 mol per event, or (given a global rate of occurrence of three events per minute) some 150–1500 kg per day. The present study therefore indicates that sprites are insignificant as a global source of NOx. Local effects on ozone are also negligible, but the local enhancement of NOx may be significant, up to 5 times the minimum background at 70 km in extraordinary cases.

Highlights

  • Electrical discharges during thunderstorms occur in the troposphere

  • Comparing the present model results, as well as observational and laboratory evidence, with the estimated major NOx sources suggests that sprites are of little global chemical significance

  • Over large measures vective systems (MCSs) during limited periods of time, tens of kilogrammes of NOx could be produced in small volumes (≈100 km scale size)

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Summary

Introduction

Electrical discharges during thunderstorms occur in the troposphere. Available estimates differ by up to an order of magnitude, the lightning source amounts to about 10% of total tropospheric NOx production, less than burning of fossil fuels and biomass, but comparable to soil emission. Recent observations suggest that local production of NOx may take place even in the upper troposphere above thunderstorms (Baehr et al, 2003). This might be associated with blue jets (Mishin, 1997), for such cases air intrusions from the troposphere in convective systems can occur.

The SIC model
Sprite modelling with SIC
Scenarios
Initial conditions
Model results
Local and global significance
Extrapolation to a sprite event
Transport of NOx
Other variable NOx sources
Conclusions
Excited species
Cascading
Reactions of excited states
Findings
Externally calculated rates
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