Russian Meteorology and Hydrology ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-18 , DOI: 10.3103/s1068373920100052 Yu. A. Dovgalyuk , N. E. Veremei , A. А. Sin’kevich , Yu. P. Mikhailovskii , M. L. Toropova , V. B. Popov , J. Lu , J. Yang
Abstract
The development of a thunderstorm cell in the Beijing area according to the results of numerical modeling and field observations is considered. Based on the numerical simulation, it is shown that the most intense electrification process is the separation of charges as a result of collisions of hailstones and cloud crystals. Using the field observations, the relationship between the electrical and radar characteristics of the cloud was investigated. It is demonstrated that the highest positive correlation is observed between the frequency of discharges and the volume of the supercooled part of the cloud above the 0°C isotherm, and the highest negative correlation is revealed between the frequency of discharges and the maximum current in a discharge.