During the last 10 years, the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development of the National Observatory of Athens has developed and operates a network of automated weather stations across Greece. The motivation behind the network development is the monitoring of weather conditions in Greece with the aim to support not only the research needs (weather monitoring and analysis, weather forecast skill evaluation) but also the needs of various communities of the production sector (agriculture, constructions, leisure and tourism, etc.). By the end of 2016, 335 weather stations are in operation, providing real‐time data at 10‐min intervals. This paper provides information about the logistics of this network, including real‐time applications of the collected data as well as information on the quality control protocols, the construction of the station data and metadata repository and the means through which the data are made available to users.
Lightning activity over Greece during the warm season (May-September) of the years 2003-06 is investigated in relation to the synoptic meteorological conditions that prevailed in the region. The study is based on the use of cloud-to-ground lightning activity data from the Met Office Arrival Time Difference system and upper-air analyses from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. Analysis of the spatial variability of lightning shows that the highest "relative" flash densities are observed in northern and western Greece and in central and western Peloponnissos. The relative flash density is correlated with elevation: it increases with elevation along the slopes of terrain features. The study of the synoptic patterns related to lightning is based on the analysis of 60 active days and 60 inactive days in terms of lightning activity over Greece. The days with high lightning activity are characterized by a short-wave trough at the 500-hPa level over the Ionian Sea. On the other hand, during the days with no lightning, a northwest flow prevails over Greece. It was also found that high lightning activity is related to high values of absolute vorticity, equivalent potential temperature, and convective available potential energy.
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