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Georgia Tech Lightning Mapping Array Helps Protect World Cup Visitors

Georgia Tech Lightning Mapping Array Helps Protect World Cup Visitors

A Georgia Tech lightning mapping array is helping authorities protect World Cup visitors from severe weather.

GTRI researchers set up a lightning mapping array unit at a location near Atlanta.

Jul 13, 2026

As soccer enthusiasts from around the globe made their way to World Cup matches and visited outdoor FIFA Fan Festival events in Atlanta, a lightning tracking system operated by the Severe Storms Research Center (SSRC) at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) was providing weather forecasters information that could help protect the fans.

The North Georgia Lightning Mapping Array (NGLMA) uses specialized detection equipment to generate detailed maps of the lightning that occurs in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Through a collaboration between GTRI and the National Weather Service (NWS), the array provided continuous lightning information to agencies responsible for visitor safety.

"The North Georgia Lightning Mapping Array is providing decision-support information to agencies responsible for protecting events in Atlanta related to the World Cup," said Michael Peterson, director of the GTRI Severe Storms Research Center (SSRC). "The system has been up and running and gave us excellent measurements of the thunderstorms that occurred in mid-June. It complements the other sources of weather information that the agencies have available."

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