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  2. There's more lightning strikes now. Here's how to stay safe ...

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    Lightning strikes growing in the United States. Vaisala Xweather, which tracks lightning, is tallied just over 242 million bolts of lightning in the U.S. in 2023. The company tells USA TODAY that ...

  3. Hurricane Milton live updates: Florida residents warned ‘time ...

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    Check out this clip from a I-275 Live Traffic Cam on the Howard Frankland Bridge in Tampa, #Florida just now as residents heed the Evacuation Orders as now Cat 5 #HurricaneMilton approaches. #flwx ...

  4. Blitzortung - Wikipedia

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    Blitzortung (German for "lightning direction-finding", German pronunciation: [ˈblɪtsˌɔʁtʊŋ]) is an informal, non-commercial group of citizen scientists supported by professional scientists. Active since 2005, [ 1 ] station operators manage a worldwide network of ~1800 active VLF radio wave receiver stations in 83 countries. [ 2 ]

  5. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Lightning injuries are divided into direct strikes, side splash, contact injury, and ground current. [1] Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1]

  6. 1,000 rapid-fire lightning strikes spark California wildfires ...

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    Remnants of Tropical Storm Alberto produced hundreds of dry lightning strikes across California's Central Valley on Monday, sparking several wildfires in the area.

  7. Distribution of lightning - Wikipedia

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    The high lightning areas are on land located in the tropics. Areas with almost no lightning are the Arctic and Antarctic, closely followed by the oceans which have only 0.1 to 1 strikes/km 2 /yr. The map on the right shows that lightning is not distributed evenly around the planet. [5] About 70% of lightning occurs on land in the Tropics, where ...

  8. Dazzling footage of 'upside-down' lightning caught over New ...

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    A series of lightning strikes spidered across the New York City skyline the evening of Saturday, April 1, a few of which stretched from the World Trade Center into the clouds above in a dazzling ...

  9. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Canada, and Northwest China, lightning is the major source of ignition. In other parts of the world, human involvement is a major contributor. For instance, in Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Fiji, and New Zealand, wildfires can be attributed to human activities such as animal husbandry ...