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Atlanta, GA | Posted: June 23, 2014
One of the simple joys of summers in the South is the cool relief a summer thunderstorm brings to an oppressively hot day. Common to thunderstorms, though, is the presence of lightning, one of the nation’s deadliest weather phenomena.
As thunderstorm activity peaks in the summer months, so too do lightning-related fatalities and injuries. While strong storms may produce more lightning strikes, even relatively benign-looking thunderstorms produce lightning. There have already been seven lightning-related fatalities in the U.S. this year, with victims engaged in activities from riding a motorcycle to picking blueberries.
Together with the National Weather Service, the Georgia Tech Office of Emergency Preparedness is encouraging the Tech community to review a few safety tips during Lightning Safety Awareness Week, which is observed June 22–28.
For more information on lightning safety, visit the National Weather Service. For Georgia Tech emergency plans, procedures and tips, download the In Case of Crisis App.