There was less lightning during COVID lockdowns, research finds

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https://www.insidescience.org/news/there...arch-finds

EXCERPTS: In the spring of 2020, as the coronavirus spread and many places in the world imposed lockdowns, humans used less energy and many spent more time in their homes. As a result, air and water became cleaner, fewer animals were killed by vehicles, and the world grew quieter.

Now, researchers think they have found another impact of the lockdowns -- less lightning in the spring of 2020.

Scientists believe that tiny particles in the atmosphere called aerosols contribute to lightning, and human activities such as burning fossil fuels release aerosols. A study published last year showed that since humans released fewer aerosols during lockdowns, the concentration of aerosols in the atmosphere decreased. Last month, researchers at the American Geophysical Union meeting in New Orleans presented findings showing that this drop in atmospheric aerosols coincided with a drop in lightning.

[...] This reduction in pollution is likely a major reason why Williams and his colleagues observed a drop in lightning activity, which includes lightning that strikes the ground, as well as lightning within clouds and lightning between clouds and the air.

[...] In addition, the results showed that places with more dramatic reductions in atmospheric aerosols tended to also have the greatest reductions in lightning. ... One reason researchers want to understand lightning is because lightning affects the atmosphere. Williams said that lightning strikes produce nitrogen oxides, which contribute to air pollution... (MORE - missing details)
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Lightening? What about clearer skies? I'm fairly sure we've had more clear sunny days since covid but without a clear sky monitoring and history thereof it's hard to be sure.
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