Project Details

Description

This project conducts research on the influence of climate change on lightning occurrences and their potential impact. Since lightning has been regarded as an indicator of climate change for its non-linear responses to temperature, planned studies will investigate the global impact of the extraordinary El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) during 2019 when compared to the La Nina year 2022. And based on this, predictive analysis would be carried out, as it is widely expected that after the ongoing ENSO neutrality in 2023, the global temperature might reach a new record high by 2026.

Key findings

Land/Sea contrast of lightning occurrences in Southern China
Short title14,000
AcronymCSC
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/10/2430/09/25

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