National Geographic — Once-rare Arctic lightning is now more frequent—and may reshape the region

Recent studies suggest lightning in the far North could double by 2100 and that the increase may already be underway.
Friday, April 09, 2021
ALEJANDRA BORUNDA

Lightning in the Arctic used to be so vanishingly rare that people could go their whole lives without seeing a flash. But as the region warms rapidly, it may become more common—with effects that could reach outside the Arctic.

The Department of Earth System Science acknowledges our presence on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Acjachemen and Tongva peoples, who still hold strong cultural, spiritual and physical ties to this region.