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Severe lightning activity over the Czech republic
Uhlíková, Tereza ; Novák, Petr (advisor) ; Kyznarová, Hana (referee)
This work comprises an introduction to study of lightning and presents data about daily amount of lightning flashes over the Czech Republic (CR) in period 2002-2012. For selected days in this period, there are introduced and examined some meteorological characteristics. There are presented an evolution of lightning discharges and contemporary options for lightning detection which contain ground-based systems and satellites systems. Main advantage of ground-based systems are location accuracy <1 km and additional information which could be provided about every single stroke which is e. g. polarity or peak current. The benefit of satellite lightning detection is the large covera- ge which is useful for a global view of lightning activity on the Earth. After that, the general climatology of lightning in the world is introduced. The land-ocean contrast in lightning activity is presented (lightning activity over land is up to two orders higher than over the ocean). There is also information about maximum amount of flashes over equatorial Africa. The hypothesis explaining the land-ocean contrast in lightning activity and African maximum are included. Climatological charakteristics of lightning in selec- ted European countries are mentioned in the last section. In analytical part of the work, single years...
Lightning activity in the regions of MSC over Czechia
Arnoštová, Michaela ; Žák, Michal (advisor) ; Valachová, Michaela (referee)
Title: Lightning activity in the regions of MCS over Czechia Author: Michaela Arnoštová Department: Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor: Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D., Department of Atmospheric Physics Abstract: This bachelor's thesis deals with lighting activity and its detection in mesoscale convective systems (MCS) over the Czech Republic and adjacent areas. The first part describes the formation and development of MCS, electrical charge distribution inside clouds, types of lightning and their detection. The second part is devoted to five specific MCS that occurred in different time periods. Data of lightning detection network (LINET) are used to describe the characteristics of lightning, especially their temporal and spatial development, occurrence of different types of lightning and development of their current amplitude and altitude. Keywords: Mesoscale convective system, lightning activity, lightning detection
Severe lightning activity over the Czech republic
Uhlíková, Tereza ; Novák, Petr (advisor) ; Kyznarová, Hana (referee)
This work comprises an introduction to study of lightning and presents data about daily amount of lightning flashes over the Czech Republic (CR) in period 2002-2012. For selected days in this period, there are introduced and examined some meteorological characteristics. There are presented an evolution of lightning discharges and contemporary options for lightning detection which contain ground-based systems and satellites systems. Main advantage of ground-based systems are location accuracy <1 km and additional information which could be provided about every single stroke which is e. g. polarity or peak current. The benefit of satellite lightning detection is the large covera- ge which is useful for a global view of lightning activity on the Earth. After that, the general climatology of lightning in the world is introduced. The land-ocean contrast in lightning activity is presented (lightning activity over land is up to two orders higher than over the ocean). There is also information about maximum amount of flashes over equatorial Africa. The hypothesis explaining the land-ocean contrast in lightning activity and African maximum are included. Climatological charakteristics of lightning in selec- ted European countries are mentioned in the last section. In analytical part of the work, single years...

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