Five Florida metro areas are among the most at-risk spots for lightning strikes, according to a new report from weather data provider Vaisala.
Vaisala recently published its 2023 Annual Lightning Report. The report, now in its seventh year, revealed a total of more than 242 million in-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning events in the continental US in 2023, and more than 2.1 billion lightning events globally.
“2023 set a record for the number of billion-dollar weather disasters in the United States,” said Samuli Hänninen, head of Vaisala Xweather. “By year-end, 19 of the 25 events with losses exceeding $1 billion were attributed to severe storms. Severe weather can also be life-threatening, especially without the right safety measures in place.
“Lightning triggers wildfires, disrupts power, impacts businesses and poses a significant hazard to life and property,” he said. “Our 2023 annual lightning report focuses on the risks to wind farms and metropolitan areas. Early warning systems with severe weather forecasting and real-time lightning alerts play an important role in protecting people, businesses, and infrastructure from thunderstorms.”
Key findings of the report included:
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