Lightning hazard region over the maritime continent observed from satellite and climate change threat

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Ilhamsyah, Y. [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Koesmaryono, Y. [1 ]
Hidayat, R. [1 ]
Murjaya, J. [3 ]
Nurjaya, I. W. [4 ]
Rizwan [1 ]
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[1] Bogor Agr Univ, Grad Sch, Appl Climatol, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
[2] Syiah Kuala Univ, Fac Marine & Fisheries, Dept Marine Sci, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia
[3] Agcy Meteorol Climatol & Geophys BMKG, Ctr Engn Seismol Potential Geophys & Standard Tim, Jakarta 10720, Indonesia
[4] Bogor Agr Univ, Fac Fisheries & Marine Sci, Dept Marine Sci & Technol, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
[5] Syiah Kuala Univ, TDMRC, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia
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IMAGING SENSOR; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1088/1755-1315/56/1/012010
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Climate change would lead to such hydrometeorological disaster as: flash-flood, landslide, hailstone, lightning, and twister become more likely to happen in the future. In terms of lightning event, one research question arise of where lightning would be mostly to strike over the Maritime Continent (MC)?. The objective of the research is to investigate region with high-density of lightning activity over MC by mapping climatological features of lightning flashes derived from onboard NASA-TRMM Satellite, i.e. Optical Transient Detector/Lightning Imaging Sensor (OTD/LIS). Based on data retrieved since 1995-2013, it is seasonally observed that during transition season March to May, region with high vulnerability of lightning flashes cover the entire Sumatra Island, the Malacca Strait, and Peninsular Malaysia as well as Java Island. High-frequent of lightning activity over the Malacca Strait is unique since it is the only sea-region in the world where lightning flashes are denser. As previously mentioned that strong lightning activity over the strait is driven by mesoscale convective system of Sumatra Squalls due to convergences of land breeze between Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. Lightning activity over the strait is continuously observed throughout season despite the intensity reduced. Java Island, most populated island, receive high-density of lightning flashes during rainy season (December to February) but small part in the northwestern of Java Island, e.g., Bogor and surrounding areas, the density of lightning flashes are high throughout season. Northern and southern parts of Kalimantan and Central part of Sulawesi are also prone to lightning activity particularly during transition season March to May and September to November. In the eastern part of MC, Papua receive denser lightning flashes during September to November. It is found that lightning activity are mostly concentrated over land instead of ocean which is in accordance with diurnal convective precipitation event due to the existence of numerous mountainous island in MC. The malacca strait however is the only exception and turn into a unique characteristic of convective system over MC and the only sea-region in the world where lightning activity is the greatest.
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