Lightning flash density, last 6 hour
Base Time: Tue 19 Mar 2024 00 UTC T+6 Valid time: Tue 19 Mar 2024 06 UTC (T+6)
Lightning flash densities are diagnosed from forecast values of hydrometeor content, CAPE (convective available potential energy), and cloud base height that has been output by the model convection scheme. Lightning flash density (in strikes per 100 km2 per hour) during the previous 6 hour period are shown using colour shading – click on the middle icon to the bottom right for the non-uniform scale.
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