Characteristics of Winter Lightning Frequency in Wakasa Bay, Japan

Tomonobu Shibuya, F. Suzuki, Yuichi Takahashi, Yasushi Watarai
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Based on LIDEN (Lightning Detection Network System) data for four winters from 2017/18 to 2020/21, the distribution of lightning frequency was investigated in the Hokuriku to San’in regions including Wakasa Bay. The results showed that the density of lightning strikes was high along the coast of the Japan Sea from the western Noto Peninsula to the Echizen Coast and near Tsuruga, while the density was low in Wakasa Bay. Thus, we investigated typical cases in which lightning strikes were lower in Wakasa Bay than in the surrounding areas, especially around Mikuni area. The results showed that when thunderclouds approached Mikuni area, they tended to develop and form a stronger precipitation area than the surrounding, and the frequency of lightning strikes also increased. This suggests that the topography of the Mikuni area contributes to enhanced precipitation and lightning in this region. On the other hand, in the Wakasa Bay area, surface winds blowing into the Wakasa Bay from the surrounding land were frequently observed. Near Tsuruga on the east side of Wakasa Bay, the topography of the area makes the area near the ground a convergence field, and precipitation and lightning strikes are relatively strong. In contrast, the central to western part of Wakasa Bay tends to be a divergence field, which may contribute to the suppression of convection in this area. The relatively steep topography around Wakasa Bay may have contributed to the formation of this divergence field near the ground.
日本若狭湾冬季闪电频率特征
基于2017/18 ~ 2020/21年4个冬季的LIDEN (Lightning Detection Network System)数据,对包括若坂湾在内的北陆至三仁地区的闪电频率分布进行了调查。结果表明:日本海沿岸从诺东半岛西部到越前海岸和鹤贺附近的雷击密度较高,若狭湾的雷击密度较低;因此,我们调查了若浅湾雷击低于周边地区的典型案例,特别是在Mikuni地区周围。结果表明:当雷雨云接近米库尼地区时,雷雨云倾向于发展并形成比周围更强的降水区,雷击频率也有所增加;这表明,米库尼地区的地形有助于该地区的降水和闪电增强。另一方面,在若狭湾地区,经常观察到从周围陆地吹入若狭湾的地面风。若狭湾东侧鹤贺附近,该地区地形使近地面区域成为辐合场,降水和雷击比较强。若狭湾中部至西部则倾向于辐散场,这可能有助于抑制该地区的对流。若狭湾周围相对陡峭的地形可能促成了这一靠近地面的散度场的形成。
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