Dry Lightning

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Dry Lightning
Dry Lightning
Experimental Products
Current Conditions
Forecast
Image Archive
Data Archive
Dry Lightning On Estimated Rain
Dry Lightning on Dryness Levels
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Dry lightning occurrence is of critical importance to land management agencies since this type
is most likely to cause wildland fires. Dry lightning is cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning without any
accompanied rainfall nearby. Recent dry lightning research has concentrated on using upper air
measurements--atmospheric stability and moisture content to predict dry lightning episodes in
advance (Rorig and Ferguson 1999). Spatial products are needed to give managers an idea of
where dry lightning has occurred immediately after the storms have passed.
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Dry Lightning
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use
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the
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definition
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for
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