Dry Lightning
Transcription
Dry Lightning
Dry Lightning Experimental Products Current Conditions Forecast Image Archive Data Archive Dry Lightning On Estimated Rain Dry Lightning on Dryness Levels US48 Google-Earth KMZ 1/3 Dry Lightning Regional Subsets US48 US48 Dry lightning occurrence is of critical importance to land management agencies since this type is most likely to cause wildland fires. Dry lightning is cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning without any accompanied rainfall nearby. Recent dry lightning research has concentrated on using upper air measurements--atmospheric stability and moisture content to predict dry lightning episodes in advance (Rorig and Ferguson 1999). Spatial products are needed to give managers an idea of where dry lightning has occurred immediately after the storms have passed. 2/3 Dry Lightning National polarity (Cummings and rainfall others, Dry data based Lightning Weather 2002) et. are lightning al adjusted 1998). Services is Maps used density are A for in Lightning (NWS) made the grids, dry 24-hour Advanced by lightning Fuel produced merging hydrologic type cell Hydrologic daily grid from calculation. converted day estimated daily (ending Prediction cloud The from rainfall to at lightning a ground 1200GMT) Service cover grids, lightning strike type (AHPS), produced used map and strike by with (Schmidt estimated by AHPS. the two data All density met classified Dry occur lightning three lightning in and a have as criteria: cell, estimated barren, cells density adryness the 4km rainfall are cell urban pixel grids displayed rainfall is classified less size or are water), grids than in based which as 0.10in are and "positive". on recreated the one a(0.25in strike lightning positive for positive polarity. for daily. or fuel the negative Aby and Southern type Ifboundaries. dry both one lightning grid cloud positive for is and negative static to cell Eastern and ground and exists negative lightning the map), lightning when lightning fuel strikes strikes. itusing has strike. (not Two while maps the 2nd are displays displayed. the One dry lightning shows dry cells lighting overlying the overlying current the fuel 24 "dryness" hour estimated levels (rainfall ww.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/7-Day_Product_Description.pdf http://w ). fire The data. data combination occurrence. 24 from The hour the fuel of estimated regional one These or two Geographic levels dryness rainfall fuel are is dryness levels compiled made Area are: and/or on Coordination by aW. daily AHPS fire basis weather using Centers area the indices (GACC). NWS River which Office Forecast Dryness correlate in Missoula Center level well is (RFC) to athey large or no probability Moist (Green): of critical new Indicates large weather fires acreated, events. burn or significant environment growth which on has existing historically fires, even resulted when in aavailable very probabilities critical Dry weather (Yellow): new or ignition Indicates large fires trigger afuels or transitional event. significant burn growth on existing that fires typically unless results accompanied in low by athe -grids a accompanied higher Very than Dry normal by (Brown): a critical probability Indicates weather of aU.S. significant very ignition dry burn trigger fire growth environment event. and new which fires, has especially historically when resulted in where humidity Areas expected relative very have dry a that for pre-existing much humidity fuels. create wind to the occur higher Dry Storm and a are “Critical” where lightning fuel relative likelihood issued Prediction conditions dry humidity cells when ‘Extreme” of Center within igniting very combined exist. are strong these have Fire issued Extremely a wildfire. Weather with delineated areas winds when weather Critical should and Area strong as very conditions Fire are a be winds significant low given also Weather RH (>20mph) shown. close such are threat Areas expected as scrutiny Critical wind and for for wildfires low wind or since Fire to relative RH occur and Weather are with There based Southern other regions are on area Geographic regional use maps an differences have estimated Area aor Coordination rainfall in rainfall the threshold the threshold definition Center for (GACC) of acells of dry 0.10 a lightning dry inches. lightning event strike. The of 0.25 Eastern Maps inches are and or less. All References: Cummins, combined Geophys. Res. TOA/MDF K.L.; 103: Murphy, 9035-9044. technology M.J.; Bardo, upgrade E.A.; of Hiscox, the U.S. W.L.; National Pyle, Lightning R.B.; Pifer, Detection A.E. 1998. Network. A J. Rorig, Pacific M.L. Northwest. and S.A. J. Ferguson, Appl. Meteor., 1999: 38: Characteristics 1565-1575. of lightning and wildland fire ignition inlow Schmidt, of RMRS-GTR-87. Mountain coarse-scale K.M., Research J. spatial Fort P. Station, Menakis, Collins, data for 41 CO: C. wildland pp. C. +CD Hardy, Department fire and J.environment fuel Hann, of management. Agriculture, and D. L. Bunnell. Forest General Service, 2002: Tech. Development Rocky Rep. 3/3