The global lightning-induced nitrogen oxides source
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
Abstract
Abstract. The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is important for understanding and predicting the nitrogen oxides and ozone distributions in the troposphere and their trends, the oxidising capacity of the atmosphere, and the lifetime of trace gases destroyed by reactions with OH. This knowledge is further required for the assessment of other important NOx sources, in particular from aviation emissions, the stratosphere, and from surface sources, and for understanding the possible feedback between climate changes and lightning. This paper reviews more than 3 decades of research. The review includes laboratory studies as well as surface, airborne and satellite-based observations of…
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- 25.36
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- 100%
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- 640
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2Topics & keywords
- Lightning (connector)
- Troposphere
- Stratosphere
- Environmental science
- Thunderstorm
- Atmospheric sciences
- NOx
- Meteorology
- Life below water