TY - JOUR
T1 - Lightning fatalities and injuries in Turkey
AU - Tilev-Tanriover, [Unknown]
AU - Kahraman, A.
AU - Kadioğlu, M.
AU - Schultz, D. M.
N1 - The authors thank journalists, observers working at meteorological stations, volunteers, the Turkish State Meteorological Service and the ESWD for the lightning-related incident reports, the Turkish State Meteorological Service for thunderstorm days data, and Ronald L. Holle and Vaisala for the lightning data. S ̧eyda Tilev-Tanriover is supported by 2214/A fellowship program of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜB ̇ITAK). Partial funding for Schultz was provided by the UK Natural Environment Research Council through grant NE/I024984-1 PRESTO (PREcipitation STructures over Orography).
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - A database of lightning-related fatalities and in- juries in Turkey was constructed by collecting data from the Turkish State Meteorological Service, newspaper archives, European Severe Weather Database, and the internet. The database covers January 1930 to June 2014. In total, 742 lightning incidents causing human fatalities and injuries were found. Within these 742 incidents, there were 895 fatalities, 149 serious injuries, and 535 other injuries. Most of the inci- dents (89 %) occurred during April through September, with a peak in May and June (26 and 28%) followed by July (14%). Lightning-related fatalities and injuries were most frequent in the afternoon. Most of the incidents (86 %) oc- curred in rural areas, with only 14 % in the urban areas. Ap- proximately, two thirds of the victims with known gender were male. Because of the unrepresentativeness of the histor- ical data, determining an average mortality rate over a long period is not possible. Nevertheless, there were 31 fatalities (0.42 per million) in 2012, 26 fatalities (0.35 per million) in 2013, and 25 fatalities (0.34 per million) in 2014 (as of June). There were 36 injuries (0.49 per million) in each of 2012 and 2013, and 62 injuries (0.84 per million) in 2014 (as of June).
AB - A database of lightning-related fatalities and in- juries in Turkey was constructed by collecting data from the Turkish State Meteorological Service, newspaper archives, European Severe Weather Database, and the internet. The database covers January 1930 to June 2014. In total, 742 lightning incidents causing human fatalities and injuries were found. Within these 742 incidents, there were 895 fatalities, 149 serious injuries, and 535 other injuries. Most of the inci- dents (89 %) occurred during April through September, with a peak in May and June (26 and 28%) followed by July (14%). Lightning-related fatalities and injuries were most frequent in the afternoon. Most of the incidents (86 %) oc- curred in rural areas, with only 14 % in the urban areas. Ap- proximately, two thirds of the victims with known gender were male. Because of the unrepresentativeness of the histor- ical data, determining an average mortality rate over a long period is not possible. Nevertheless, there were 31 fatalities (0.42 per million) in 2012, 26 fatalities (0.35 per million) in 2013, and 25 fatalities (0.34 per million) in 2014 (as of June). There were 36 injuries (0.49 per million) in each of 2012 and 2013, and 62 injuries (0.84 per million) in 2014 (as of June).
U2 - 10.5194/nhess-15-1881-2015
DO - 10.5194/nhess-15-1881-2015
M3 - Article
SN - 1561-8633
VL - 15
SP - 1881
EP - 1888
JO - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
JF - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
ER -