Fulmini ed agricoltura in tempi di cambiamento climatico

04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno
Dietrich Stefano, Coletta Virginia, D’Adderio Leo Pio, Federico Stefano, Pazienza Luigi, Torcasio Rosa Claudia

Lightning meteorology investigates the dynamic and microphysical evolution of convective meteorological systems through
the monitoring of lightning. The timely information provided by the distribution of electrical discharges in the atmosphere is
closely related to atmospheric convection, which is often followed by the arrival of hailstorms. However, the distribution of
electrical discharges in the atmosphere also provides information on the production of nitrogen compounds, natural soil
fertilizers. Lightning are already included in warning systems of a different nature and will be increasingly assimilated into
Numerical Weather Prediction models, along with other observations to explain, monitor, and possibly mitigate the effects
of extreme events and climatic variations. A general overview and some specific ideas will be presented to discuss the
evolution of some possible applications to agriculture.

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