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Lightning Products and Services at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center

Steve Ansari, Stephen Del Greco, Neal Lott (NOAA / NCDC)

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Introduction• Damage and Casualty Reports:

– NCDC Storm Events Database

• Archive of the Vaisala National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) data from 1986 to present (> 700 Million Strikes) - Joint project with USAF 14th Weather Squadron.

• Raw data from NCDC is available to only Government and Military users.

• NCDC is developing several derived products which are freely available for all users.

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Storm Events Database

• Verified reports from storm spotters, emergency management and more…

• 1959-present (currently 2000-present online)

• Damage and casualty information• Narratives• Pictures (coming soon)

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Storm Events Database

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Storm Events Database

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Strike Data

Vaisala’s National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN)

• 130 Sensors Nationwide, 1986 – Present

Images courtesy of NASA (http://thunder.msfc.nasa.gov/primer/primer3.html)

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County/State Summaries

• Number of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes are calculated for each day for all U.S. Counties and States.

• Part of the NCDC Severe Weather Data Inventory project.

• Currently available as CSV text reports. Web services in the future…

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County/State Summaries

• Travis County, TX

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Tile Summaries

• Daily strike counts in 0.10 Degree (~10 km) tiles.

• Part of the NCDC Severe Weather Data Inventory (SWDI) project.

• Accessible from SWDI RESTful (simple, URL-based) web services:– http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/swdiws/

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Gridded Summaries

• 4 km Albers Equal Area grid, fit to the Continental United States.

• Number of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes are calculated for each day, month, year and 1986-to-present period of record

• Summarized by hour over month, year and period of record.

• Grids for only positive polarity strikes.• Available in NetCDF format from FTP and

THREDDS

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Gridded Summaries

• Average annual strike count (1990-2012)

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Gridded Summaries

• THREDDS capabilities:– XML catalog for datasets and file metadata.– Aggregation capabilities to combine many

dates and variables into a single, large virtual file.

– Web Services provide access as OPeNDAP, WMS (Web Map Service) and NetCDF Subset Service

– NetCDF Subset Service provides simple, URL-based access to time series at specific grid cell.

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Gridded Summaries

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Gridded Summaries

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Gridded Summaries

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Gridded Summaries

• Many NetCDF tools exist.– IDL, MatLab, R, Ferret, NCL, GrADS, IDV,

ArcGIS, GRASS-GIS, Quantum-GIS and many more.

– Weather and Climate Toolkit

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Gridded Summaries

Weather and Climate Toolkit Example

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Gridded Summaries

Weather and Climate Toolkit Example

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Gridded Summaries

Weather and Climate Toolkit Example• Subset by time and space• Simple visualization• Export to common formats for GIS and

more…

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Future Work

• “By Hour” county and state summaries.• Web Services for county and state

summaries.• Improved CF-conventions for gridded

NetCDF files.• Online GIS Map Services and integration

into Climate.gov

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Conclusion• Damage and Casualty Reports:

– NCDC Storm Events Database

• Archive of the Vaisala National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) data from 1986 to present (> 700 Million Strikes) - Joint project with USAF 14th Weather Squadron.

• Raw data from NCDC is available to only Government and Military users.

• NCDC is developing several derived products which are freely available for all users.

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Conclusion

• Derived products are still PROTOTYPE!• Please help us guide, test and improve

these products!• Feedback Welcome!!!

Thank You!

Contact: [email protected]

Website: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/severe-weather/lightning-products-and-services