Lightning Fundamentals

Credit Hours:  3
Approximate reading time: 0.5 Hours
Approximate online time: 0.5 Hours

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Program Abstract

Lightning is a common phenomenon; about 40 million lightning strikes hit the ground every year in the United States. Yet many fire investigators and allied professionals do not thoroughly understand the many ways lightning causes fires and how to identify and substantiate lightning as a fire cause. This module begins with the fundamental physics of lightning, including types, charges, and how it forms. Lightning detection networks and data interpretation, and what can and cannot be concluded from that data, provide a foundation for verification of lightning strikes. Then, the module details how lightning contacts structures and travels through a building, impacting building systems. Finally, the module steps outside and considers how lightning causes wildfires and the evidence the strike leaves behind.

CFITrainer.Net recommends taking this module before the “Lightning Fire Cause Investigation” module. (Coming Soon)

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