Cloud-to-ground Lightning Strikes: A Meteorological Overview
Cloud-to-ground Lightning Strikes: A Meteorological Overview
US · Published Mar 17, 2026
Cloud-to-ground lightning poses significant risks, including fires and electrical damage.
Understanding lightning formation helps in predicting and mitigating its impacts.
Safety measures during thunderstorms are crucial to avoid lightning-related injuries.
Cloud-to-ground lightning: common yet dangerous discharge
Cloud-to-ground lightning is a common yet dangerous atmospheric phenomenon involving electrical discharges between clouds and the ground. This type of lightning can cause fires, structural damage, and injuries to individuals. It occurs when electrical charges separate within a storm cloud, leading to a stepped leader that connects with a streamer from the ground, resulting in a return stroke, which is the visible flash of lightning.
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