Using NASA’s Remote Sensing Datasets and Land Information System to Characterize Lightning Initiated Wildfires

Abstract: Can we use modeled information of the land surface and characteristics of lightning beyond flash occurrence to increase the identification and prediction of wildfires? The goals of this study are to: combine observed cloud-to-ground (CG) flashes with real-time land surface model output; and compare data with areas where lightning did not start a wildfire to determine what land surface conditions, rainfall observations, and lightning characteristics were responsible for causing wildfires.