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Ocean acidification may be increasing the intensity of lightning over the oceans
Earth SciencesScientific Reports

Ocean acidification may be increasing the intensity of lightning over the oceans

M. Asfur, J. Silverman, et al.

This groundbreaking report reveals a startling connection between ocean acidification and the intensity of oceanic lightning. Research by Mustafa Asfur, Jacob Silverman, and Colin Price suggests that as ocean pH decreases due to rising atmospheric CO2, the intensity of lightning discharges into seawater may increase by approximately 30% by the century's end.... show more
Abstract
The anthropogenic increase in atmospheric CO₂ is not only considered to drive global warming, but also ocean acidification. Previous studies have shown that acidification will affect many aspects of biogenic carbon uptake and release in the surface water of the oceans. In this report we present a potential novel impact of acidification on the flash intensity of lightning discharged into the oceans. Our experimental results show that a decrease in ocean pH corresponding to the predicted increase in atmospheric CO₂ according to the IPCC RCP 8.5 worst case emission scenario, may increase the intensity of lightning discharged into seawater by approximately 30 ± 7% by the end of the twenty-first century relative to 2000.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 14, 2020
Authors
Mustafa Asfur, Jacob Silverman, Colin Price
Tags
ocean acidificationlightning intensitycoastal researchatmospheric CO2seawater
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