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Using new data modeling techniques, experts have concluded that lightning kills at least 320 million trees every year.
A new study finds that lightning kills some 320 million trees around the world each year, more than was previously thought. And that figure could rise in the decades ahead as increasingly hot and ...
Crews worked to restore power and fix wires to clean up areas of the state after storms Saturday night. A large tree fell on ...
BIG BEAR, Calif. -- Dramatic video captured the aftermath of a lightning strike near Big Bear in Southern California when a large pine tree caught on fire and split in half. The footage shows the ...
Struck by lightning during a roaring thunderstorm 10 years ago, an ancient pine tree in Bolivia’s capital of La Paz is ...
Based on their novel climate model, lightning manages to fatally injure 320 million trees per year—somewhere between 2.1 and 2.9 percent of annual plant biomass loss.
Residents and firefighters scrambled to save homes as a wildfire invaded the historic Gold Rush town of Chinese Camp, ...
Using new data modeling techniques, experts have concluded that lightning kills at least 320 million trees every year.
Dramatic video captured the aftermath of a lightning strike near Big Bear, when a large pine tree caught on fire and split in half.