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 Total lightning strike/hr in KL is just ridiculous

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post May 1 2023, 08:16 PM, updated 3y ago

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I just moved to KL one year ago and I am new to the lightning strikes in KL. But they are literally so annoying and I am scared to walk outside at night due to the extremely frequent lightning strikes. I currently don't have a car so I have to walk some distance to buy something at a supermarket nearby. And I can't even do it because of the danger of being struck by lightning. How do KL people survive walking on the streets at night without cover all this time? I am very curious. Just bring car is it?

Also, I just know that Kuala Lumpur is one of the most lightning-intensive capitals in the world. Lol

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The three regions in Asia with the most thunderstorms are all in Pakistan. Violent thunderstorms with intense electrical activity develop there in July and August, especially in Daggar in the Hindu Kush foothills. The highest monthly lightning frequency in the world has been observed here in August, exceeding even that of the most thunderstorm-prone months in the Congo. In Rajouri, in the far west of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, violent thunderstorms with tornadoes, heavy hailstorms and flooding are also observed during the monsoon. These regions are located at the foot of the Himalayas and have the greatest amount of electrical activity during the monsoon months between May and October, and especially in August and September. Again, the most violent thunderstorms occur at the foothills. In these regions, the warm, moist air of the southwestern monsoon from the Arabian Sea meets the cold, dry air descending from the Tibetan Plateau.

The lightning climatology of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is also interesting. With an FRD of 93 lightning strikes per km2 per year, it ranks only tenth in Asia, but it is the world’s most lightning-prone capital city. Overall, Kuala Lumpur ranks number 52 in the 500 most lightning-prone regions of the world."

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post May 1 2023, 08:17 PM

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post May 1 2023, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(smallbug @ May 1 2023, 08:18 PM)
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" With an FRD of 93 lightning strikes per km2 per year, it ranks only tenth in Asia, but it is the world’s most lightning-prone capital city. Overall, Kuala Lumpur ranks number 52 in the 500 most lightning-prone regions of the world."

You will see me tomorrow on the news if I do that tonight.

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post May 1 2023, 08:19 PM

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Lel. How many ppl killed by lightning strike in KL per year?
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post May 1 2023, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(kcchong2000 @ May 1 2023, 08:19 PM)
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Would you trust government statistics though?
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post May 1 2023, 08:19 PM

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dont worry, just walk or stand under trees.

confirm you will be safe.
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post May 1 2023, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(Lucas0323 @ May 1 2023, 08:17 PM)
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With so many tall buildings around, you must have your number really due to get hit by lighting.
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post May 1 2023, 08:20 PM

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Just drive lah

Axia only under 50k
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 1 2023, 08:19 PM)
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I know building got safety protection measures. I am talking about walking on streets at night to buy groceries at a nearby supermarket for those without cars.
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post May 1 2023, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(chromatino_hex @ May 1 2023, 08:16 PM)
I just moved to KL one year ago and I am new to the lightning strikes in KL. But they are literally so annoying and I am scared to walk outside at night due to the extremely frequent lightning strikes. I currently don't have a car so I have to walk some distance to buy something at a supermarket nearby. And I can't even do it because of the danger of being struck by lightning. How do KL people survive walking on the streets at night without cover all this time? I am very curious. Just bring car is it?

Also, I just know that Kuala Lumpur is one of the most lightning-intensive capitals in the world. Lol

"Asia
The three regions in Asia with the most thunderstorms are all in Pakistan. Violent thunderstorms with intense electrical activity develop there in July and August, especially in Daggar in the Hindu Kush foothills. The highest monthly lightning frequency in the world has been observed here in August, exceeding even that of the most thunderstorm-prone months in the Congo. In Rajouri, in the far west of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, violent thunderstorms with tornadoes, heavy hailstorms and flooding are also observed during the monsoon. These regions are located at the foot of the Himalayas and have the greatest amount of electrical activity during the monsoon months between May and October, and especially in August and September. Again, the most violent thunderstorms occur at the foothills. In these regions, the warm, moist air of the southwestern monsoon from the Arabian Sea meets the cold, dry air descending from the Tibetan Plateau.

The lightning climatology of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is also interesting. With an FRD of 93 lightning strikes per km2 per year, it ranks only tenth in Asia, but it is the world’s most lightning-prone capital city. Overall, Kuala Lumpur ranks number 52 in the 500 most lightning-prone regions of the world."
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This frequent lightning strikes will subside soon as the la Nina weather phenomena is ending

Next year weather will be less erratic

Just enjoy the cool weather while it last
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post May 1 2023, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(chromatino_hex @ May 1 2023, 08:19 PM)
Would you trust government statistics though?
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Just answer me. There will rumours if someone died. So did u hear any rumour?
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post May 1 2023, 08:21 PM

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QUOTE(lopo90 @ May 1 2023, 09:50 PM)
Chill

This frequent lightning strikes will subside soon as the la Nina weather phenomena is ending

Next year weather will be less erratic

Just enjoy the cool weather while it last
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post May 1 2023, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(chromatino_hex @ May 1 2023, 08:20 PM)
I know building got safety protection measures. I am talking about walking on streets at night to buy groceries at a nearby supermarket for those without cars.
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Lightning rods on buildings diverts the lightning away from people la.


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post May 1 2023, 08:25 PM

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Look if you work in an industry where the underlying infrastructure is affected somewhat by lighting strikes say telecommunications and broadcasting towers then yes. Lighting storm really brings the cold sweat

But walking to buy grocery in downtown KL with all the tall attractive buildings making juicy targets, nah you're pretty safe

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Why would lightning strike a random nobody in KL, a place with countless tall objects?
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