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Oklahoma Now Nation's Lightning Capital
6 Jan
Summary
- Oklahoma has replaced Florida as the lightning capital.
- Great Plains region is experiencing a significant increase in storms.
- Texas recorded the highest number of lightning flashes overall.
Oklahoma has claimed the title of the nation's lightning capital, dethroning Florida according to a recent report. The state recorded approximately 73 lightning flashes per square mile in the past year, indicating a significant increase in storm activity within the Great Plains region. This emerging trend is attributed to evolving weather patterns and enhanced detection technology.
Experts suggest Florida experienced a drier year, influenced by hurricanes staying at sea, while Oklahoma had an exceptionally active severe weather season with ample precipitation. This led to more thunderstorms and a higher concentration of lightning flashes in Oklahoma. The exact cause of this shift is under investigation, with climate change being a potential factor.
While Oklahoma leads in lightning density, Texas reported the highest volume of lightning flashes, exceeding its historical average. The Great Plains states dominate the top ten for intense lightning storms. Despite this, Florida continues to lead in lightning-related fatalities.