Thunderstorm electrical discharge
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Thunderstorm electrical discharge
A question for the weather heads out there, I’ve noticed lately flying back and forth from Hong Kong that the thunderstorms are generally much more electrically active than their counterparts elsewhere. Reading an article on the Chinese air pollution problem recently, it occurred to me that greatly increased levels of airborne particulate over East Asia may be a contributing factor. Any thoughts on the subject?
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Perhaps. An electrical storm was reported to have killed 160 people just a month ago or so. Something has gone awry with the weather in Eastern China, anyone with insight out there?
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This was my first summer flying domestic China. The weather and electrical activity seemed no worse than flying in Florida or a good squall line thru the midwest USA. The big difference is that the Chinese pilots will be "punished" if the aircraft takes a lightning strike.
Be careful out there.
Be careful out there.