Climate change is altering global weather patterns, leading to a potential increase in lightning activity. This phenomenon poses a significant challenge for existing lightning protection strategies and standards. This article explores how changing weather patterns and increased lightning intensity are impacting the design and implementation of lightning protection systems (LPS) for structures and infrastructure.
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Changing Weather Patterns and Lightning Activity
Climate change has been linked to more extreme weather conditions, including increased temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and more volatile atmospheric conditions, all of which contribute to a higher frequency and intensity of lightning strikes.
Increased Lightning Frequency
Studies have shown that for every 1°C increase in global temperature, the frequency of lightning strikes can increase by approximately 12%. This heightened activity presents a growing challenge for existing lightning protection systems.
Intensified Lightning Intensity
Not only is lightning becoming more frequent, but it is also...