Lightning strikes will surge with climate change

Research forecasts roughly 50 percent rise in U.S. thunderbolts over next century

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BOLSTERING BOLTS  Warming temperatures will cause more lightning strikes in the United States, new climate simulations predict.

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Global warming could have an electrifying effect. Climate calculations suggest that U.S. lightning frequency will increase about 12 percent for every 1 degree Celsius in warming, researchers report in the Nov.