There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
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In Canada, lightning strikes most often in the province of Alberta. This is due to its location in the central part of the country and its unique weather patterns that can produce significant thunderstorms and lightning activity.
Summer is the time when lightning strikes most often.
Lightning is most likely to strike tall or pointed objects, such as trees, buildings, or lightning rods. These objects provide a pathway for the lightning to travel from the cloud to the ground. Areas with frequent thunderstorms and high levels of atmospheric instability are more prone to lightning strikes.
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Static discharge is causes the spark that is seen when electricity in a thunderhead discharges. The most common name for this type of spark or discharge is lightening.
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Yes, lightning can potentially strike a laptop if it is plugged into an electrical outlet during a storm. It is recommended to unplug electronic devices during a storm to prevent damage from power surges caused by lightning strikes.
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Florida is known as the lightning strike capital of the USA, with the most lightning strikes per square mile compared to any other state. The state's warm and moist climate makes it a prime location for frequent thunderstorms and lightning activity.
A better estimate is 100 strikes per second. At any given time there are about 2,000 thunderstorms occurring worldwide. In most of them lightning will strike every few minutes to every few seconds. if wee divide 100 strikes per minute by 2,000 storms we get an average of 3 strikes per minute (a strike every 20 seconds) per storm, which is a pretty reasonable frequency.