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2022 State Tracker

Statistics : 18 Killed, 44 injured

State-by-state Statistics for 2022

Statistics for: 2021 ~ 2020 ~ 2019 ~ 2018 ~ 2017 ~ 2016 ~ 2015 ~ 2014 ~ 2013 ~ 2012 ~ 2011 ~ 2010 ~ 2009 ~ 2008

White Papers - Published Papers


Lightning-Caused Recreation Deaths & Injuries by Ronald L. Hollie,
Holle Meteorology & Photography, Oro Valley, AZ

NCAA Lightning Safety Guidelines, June 2003

Suspension of an Intercollgiate Football Game Due to Lightning
by Ronald L. Hollie,
Holle Meteorology & Photography, Oro Valley, AZ
and
E. Phillip Krider
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of AZ
Tucsom, AZ 85721

Deaths, Injuries, and Damages from Lightning in the United States in the 1890's in Comparison with the 1990's by Ronald L. Hollie, ET AL
NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, OK

Great Balls of Fire by R. James Vavrek, Ronald L. Holle, Mary Ann Cooper, MD, and Jim Allsopp
Reference on Ball Lightning

Top 10 Lightning Myths by William P. Roeder, 45th Weather Squadron

Lightning Strike Locations by Ronald L. Hollie,
Holle Meteorology & Photography, Oro Valley, AZ