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A new study provides the first estimates of lightning-killed trees, a crucial figure for understanding Earth's carbon cycle.
Using new data modeling techniques, experts have concluded that lightning kills at least 320 million trees every year.
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Lightning has a greater impact on forests than previously thought. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) ...
Lightning kills about 320 million trees yearly, especially tall ones in tropical forests. It releases up to 1.09 billion tons ...
Lightning is one of the top storm-related killers in the United States, according to the National Lightning Safety Council.
Lightning strikes kill 320 million trees yearly worldwide. This causes significant carbon emissions, almost matching ...
Lightning strikes kill millions of trees each year — but it turns out that some large tropical trees can not only survive a strike, but also benefit from its effects, according to a recent study.
Recently the Pine Belt has been battling triple digit temperatures, but Mississippi summer weather patterns also bring in ...
Taos Fire and Rescue responded to a fire in a fielded area behind a residence at the end of Randall Lane late Friday ...
At 4:16 p.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 5 p.m. for Etowah ...
The West Jackson Fire Department responded to a home hit by lightning on Michigan Circle in Hoschton.
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