1997
DOI: 10.1029/96jd03504
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NOx from lightning: 1. Global distribution based on lightning physics

Abstract: For CG energies we adopt a production rate of 10 x 1016 molecules NO/J based on the current literature. Using a method to simulate global lightning frequencies from satelliteobserved cloud data, we have calculated the LNOx on various spatial (regional, zonal, meridional, and global) and temporal scales (daily, monthly, seasonal, and interannual). Regionally, the production of LNO• is concentrated over tropical continental regions, predominantly in the summer hemisphere. The annual mean production rate is calcu… Show more

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“…Values reported in the literature for the NO x produced per cloud-to-ground lightning flash vary considerably, for instance 6.7×10 26 molecules flash −1 (Price et al, 1997), 1.25-12.5×10 25 molecules flash −1 (Stith et al, 1999), or 8.1×10 25 molecules flash −1 (Huntrieser et al, 2002). DeCaria et al (2000) estimated that 3×10 26 molecules CGflash −1 are carried by the downdrafts.…”
Section: Confirmation Of the Anthropogenic Origin Of The No Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Values reported in the literature for the NO x produced per cloud-to-ground lightning flash vary considerably, for instance 6.7×10 26 molecules flash −1 (Price et al, 1997), 1.25-12.5×10 25 molecules flash −1 (Stith et al, 1999), or 8.1×10 25 molecules flash −1 (Huntrieser et al, 2002). DeCaria et al (2000) estimated that 3×10 26 molecules CGflash −1 are carried by the downdrafts.…”
Section: Confirmation Of the Anthropogenic Origin Of The No Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking this last value, which is at the upper range of the more recent values reported in the literature, and assuming a 80% detection efficiency of CG flashes (note that this value may be too low for the second episode), it is estimated that 23.3 t NO 2 were produced in the first lightning episode below 1 km, and 118 t NO 2 in the second episode. IC flashes produce less NO x per flash than CG flashes (Price et al, 1997). DeCaria et al (2000) estimate that 1.4×10 26 molecules IC-flash −1 and 3×10 26 molecules CGflash −1 are carried in updrafts.…”
Section: Confirmation Of the Anthropogenic Origin Of The No Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this experiment, peak current occurs at 30/•s. In natural lightning the time to peak varies widely, with a mean time to peal( of 5 its [Price et al, 1997]. …”
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“…7, 13, and 14. IC f lashes are believed to have significantly lower energies than CG f lashes and hence have a lower NO x production efficiency (15). Lightning production outside the U.S. is based on parameterization developed by Price et al (15) and satellite observation from OTD (13).…”
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