Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019

<p>On 5 March 2019 12:00&thinsp;UTC, an atmospheric river (AR) made landfall in Santa Barbara, CA, and lasted approximately 30&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span>. While ARs are typical winter storms in the area, the extraordinary number of lightning stri...

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Main Authors: D. Nash, L. M. V. Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-07-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/20/1931/2020/nhess-20-1931-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-dc96fe6c4a8941a7aad63c8babf76f7b2020-11-25T03:28:20ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812020-07-01201931194010.5194/nhess-20-1931-2020Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019D. Nash0L. M. V. Carvalho1L. M. V. Carvalho2Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USADepartment of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USAEarth Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA<p>On 5 March 2019 12:00&thinsp;UTC, an atmospheric river (AR) made landfall in Santa Barbara, CA, and lasted approximately 30&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span>. While ARs are typical winter storms in the area, the extraordinary number of lightning strikes observed near coastal Santa Barbara made this event unique. The Earth Networks Global Lightning Network (ENGLN) detected 8811 lightning flashes around southern California (30 to 37<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>&thinsp;N and 130 to 115<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>&thinsp;W) in 24&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span>, which is roughly 2500 times the climatological flash rate in this region. The AR-related thunderstorm resulted in approximately 23.18&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">mm</span> accumulated precipitation in 30&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span> in Santa Barbara. This article examines synoptic and mesoscale features conducive to this electrifying AR event, characterizing its uniqueness in the context of previous March events that made landfall in the region. We show that this AR was characterized by an unusual deep moist layer extending from the low to mid-troposphere in an environment with potential instability and low-elevation freezing level. Despite the negligible convective available potential energy (CAPE) during the peak of the thunderstorm near Santa Barbara, the lifting of layers with high water vapor content in the AR via warm conveyor belt and orographic forcing in a convectively unstable atmosphere resulted in the formation of hail and enhanced electrification.</p>https://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/20/1931/2020/nhess-20-1931-2020.pdf
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L. M. V. Carvalho
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Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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title Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
title_short Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
title_full Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
title_fullStr Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
title_full_unstemmed Brief Communication: An electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in Santa Barbara County during March 2019
title_sort brief communication: an electrifying atmospheric river – understanding the thunderstorm event in santa barbara county during march 2019
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1684-9981
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description <p>On 5 March 2019 12:00&thinsp;UTC, an atmospheric river (AR) made landfall in Santa Barbara, CA, and lasted approximately 30&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span>. While ARs are typical winter storms in the area, the extraordinary number of lightning strikes observed near coastal Santa Barbara made this event unique. The Earth Networks Global Lightning Network (ENGLN) detected 8811 lightning flashes around southern California (30 to 37<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>&thinsp;N and 130 to 115<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>&thinsp;W) in 24&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span>, which is roughly 2500 times the climatological flash rate in this region. The AR-related thunderstorm resulted in approximately 23.18&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">mm</span> accumulated precipitation in 30&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula">h</span> in Santa Barbara. This article examines synoptic and mesoscale features conducive to this electrifying AR event, characterizing its uniqueness in the context of previous March events that made landfall in the region. We show that this AR was characterized by an unusual deep moist layer extending from the low to mid-troposphere in an environment with potential instability and low-elevation freezing level. Despite the negligible convective available potential energy (CAPE) during the peak of the thunderstorm near Santa Barbara, the lifting of layers with high water vapor content in the AR via warm conveyor belt and orographic forcing in a convectively unstable atmosphere resulted in the formation of hail and enhanced electrification.</p>
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