Abstract
Lightning is an electrical discharge — a ‘spark’ or ‘flash’ as charged regions in the atmosphere instantly balance themselves through this discharge. It is a beautiful and deadly naturally occurring phenomenon. In June 2020, more than a hundred people died in the state Bihar of India only in 3 days’ span due to lightning events. In this study, Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite with a very high spatial resolution of 0.1° has been utilized to create the lightning climatology of India for 16 years during the period 1998 to 2013. Diurnal, monthly, and seasonal variations in the occurrence of lightning flash rate density have also been analyzed. TRMM satellite Low-Resolution Monthly Time Series (LRMTS) with 2.5° resolution datasets have been used for lightning trend analysis. The diurnal lightning event mainly occurs in the afternoon/evening time duration (1400–1900 h) around 0.001 flashes/km2/h. The highest lightning occurred in the month of May (0.04 flashes/km2/day) and the least in December (0.005 flashes/km2/day). The distribution of lightning flash counts by season over India landmass is mainly in pre-monsoon months (MAM) which ranges from 0.248 to 0.491 flashes/km2/day, and monsoon (JJA) ranges from 0.284 to 0.451 flashes/km2/day and decreases afterward. Spatially, the distribution of lightning flash density is seen over the North-Eastern region along with Bangladesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, and Jammu and Kashmir region. The pre-monsoon (MAM) season shows a positive trend of lightning around 0.04 flashes in the North-Eastern region and the post-monsoon (SON) shows a negative trend of − 0.021 in central India. The CAPE and K-Index have positively correlated with the flash rate density seasonally but CAPE is more significantly correlated around 0.83 during pre-monsoon and monsoon season. This study also focused on finding out the district wise lightning hotspots regions of India. Rajouri and Reasi district in Jammu and Kashmir has the highest lightning with 121 and 115 flashes/km2/yr, respectively.
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