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The following four lightning density parameters have been introduced with IFS cycle 45r1:

They all account for cloud-to-ground flashes (between the the cloud and the Earth’s surface ) and intra-cloud flashes (between two cloud regions of opposite electric charge) and this is denoted by the word "total" in their names. Parametrization of lightning in the IFS estimates total lightning flash densities using information about convective hydrometeor amounts, convective available potential energy (CAPE) and convective cloud base height, which are diagnosed by ECMWF’s convection scheme. More about lightning parametrization in the IFS could be found here.

Please note that all these parameters are archived in units [flashes.km-2.day-1] and therefore some unit conversion is needed if one wants to display lightning density for different time periods for example depending on the parameter used. The plots below show examples of:

  • Fig. 1a: "litota6" as archived in units [flashes.km-2.day-1];
  • Fig. 1b: "litota6" in units [flashes.km-2.6h-1] which is obtained by dividing "litota6" values by 4;
  • Fig. 1c: 24-hour (daily) flash density obtained by taking the "mean" of  "litota6" for 4 consecutive forecast steps.

a)b)c)

Fig.1. Flash density forecast a) "litota6" as archived in units [flashes.km-2.day-1]; b) "litota6" in units [flashes.km-2.6h-1] and c) 24-hour (daily) flash density


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