Rising thunderstorm activity may indirectly accelerate global warming: Researchers

Israeli researchers have found a link between thunderstorms and the formation of cirrus clouds, which could contribute to global warming. Cirrus clouds trap heat, exacerbating global warming, while a decrease in these clouds allows heat to escape. Thunderstorms were used as a source of data, as they generate lightning that emits detectable light and radio waves.

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