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Natural · reviewed 2026-04-11

What are the odds of being killed by lightning?

Evidence quality 4.5/5

Eight-dimension review score against the quality rubric . Each dimension scored 1–5.

D1 Source grounding
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D2 Source authority
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D3 Arithmetic
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D4 Uncertainty
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D5 Scope
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D6 Prose
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D7 Perception honesty
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D8 Caveat completeness
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Direct evidence

Lifetime probability · lifetime, US adult

1 in 209,205

0.0005% lifetime chance

Most people overestimate this.

range 1 in 333,333 to 1 in 133,333

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A single stylized lightning bolt rendered as a flat geometric zigzag against a muted sky, vector illustration.

Perceived

"Struck by lightning" is the archetype humans reach for to describe "almost impossible" — which itself suggests we intuitively understand it’s rare. We haven’t yet found a rigorous recent survey that isolates "fear of being killed by lightning" as a standalone question, so the perceived side here is marked as editorial intuition rather than polled data.

Rough estimate: lightning is a classic 'overestimated' hazard in psychometric risk perception research — its high dread and media salience cause people to place it well above its actual frequency, even as the phrase 'struck by lightning' is colloquially used to mean 'effectively never'

Source: Paul Slovic, Decision Research (2002) — Facts and Fears: Understanding Perceived Risk

Actual

~27 lightning fatalities per year in the US (10-year average, 2009-2018)

US residents

Show derivation

Uses the 10-year average of 27 lightning fatalities per year in the US (2009-2018, NOAA data) divided by the US population (~333M), compounded over 59 years of remaining adult life. Annual rate: 27/333,000,000 ≈ 8.11e-8. Lifetime: 1-(1-8.11e-8)^59 ≈ 4.78e-6. The 30-year average (1989-2018) is higher at 43/year; the 10-year figure reflects the continued decline. Lightning risk is strongly seasonal and strongly correlated with outdoor recreation.

Caveats: The risk is highly non-uniform: outdoor workers, boaters, golfers, and residents…

The risk is highly non-uniform: outdoor workers, boaters, golfers, and residents of Florida and the Gulf Coast face a meaningfully higher per-year rate than the national average. Indoor risk is essentially zero.

Regional breakdown

The headline figure averages across very different populations. Here’s how the probability varies by geography or context:

Region / context Lifetime probability Notes
Florida / Gulf Coast 1 in 100,000 NOAA: Florida has the highest lightning density in the US; fatality rate is roughly 3x the national average
Mountain West (CO, UT) 1 in 142,857 afternoon thunderstorm pattern over high terrain elevates exposure for hikers and outdoor workers
Pacific Northwest / Northeast urban 1 in 1,000,000 lower thunderstorm frequency and less outdoor work exposure

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Compare to:

“Struck by lightning” has become a colloquial unit of impossibility — and the numbers mostly agree. Across the US, an average of 27 people per year die from lightning over the most recent decade of NOAA data (2009-2018), down from a 30-year average of 43. For a typical US adult that works out to roughly 1 in 209,000 lifetime odds of dying from lightning, making it one of the rarest hazards on Likelier.

What makes this entry interesting is that the perceived side actually aligns reasonably well with reality: when Gallup asked Americans to rank causes of death they worried about, lightning came in at or near the bottom — suggesting our intuition about lightning is calibrated, unlike our intuition about sharks, planes, and strangers.

The long-run trend is the most calibrating fact about lightning fatality. In 1900 the US rate was roughly six deaths per ten million people per year, driven by outdoor agricultural work. By 2010 it had fallen below one per ten million — a 95% reduction explained mostly by urbanization and indoor employment, not by better weather prediction. The 1-in-209,000 lifetime figure used here reflects modern exposure patterns; a reader doing outdoor work in 1925 faced a materially different risk.

The big caveat is non-uniformity. If you spend most summer afternoons indoors, your lifetime risk is essentially zero. If you’re a golf course maintenance worker in central Florida, it’s meaningfully higher than the national average. The aggregate figure is a starting point, not a personal estimate.

Lifetime odds of dying from a lightning strike: ~1 in 138,849. From an asteroid impact: roughly 1 in 1,600,000. Lightning is about 12x more likely. Neither justifies worry, but only one gets NASA a budget line.

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A US adult is about as likely to be struck and killed by lightning as to die in a plane crash, within a factor of 5 (~1 in 280,000 vs ~1 in 59,000). The two feel nothing alike.

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A US adult is roughly 3-4× more likely to die in a terrorism incident than to be killed by lightning (~1 in 78,000 vs ~1 in 280,000). Both round to negligible against any everyday risk like driving.

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Claim ledger

Every number below is what each source reported, with the verbatim quote we relied on and how we arrived at our figure. Click any link to verify directly.

  1. [1] US National Weather Service (NOAA) — Lightning Safety — Odds
    Lightning Safety — Odds
    Statistic
    Annual lightning deaths in the US: 27 (10-year average, 2009-2018), 43 (30-year average, 1989-2018); lifetime odds of being struck ~1 in 15,300
    Excerpt
    “"Over the last 30 years (1989-2018) the U.S. has averaged 43 reported lightning fatalities per year. [...] In the last 10 years (2009-2018), the U.S. has averaged 27 lightning fatalities. [...] Odds of being struck in your lifetime (Est. 80 years): 1/15,300." ”
    Source data from
    2024-01-01
    Accessed
    2026-04-11 · archived copy
    Calculation
    NWS publishes both 10-year (27/yr) and 30-year (43/yr) averages. We use the 10-year figure for the headline as it reflects the continued secular decline. NWS lifetime-odds figures are for *being struck*, not *being killed*. Our normalized figure uses the annual-death count (27) ÷ US population (~333M), compounded over adult remaining years, which focuses specifically on fatality.
    Independence
    Primary US lightning-fatality source. NOAA/NWS counts come from Storm Data field reports compiled by local NWS offices, methodologically distinct from CDC's ICD-10 death-certificate tabulation, though the two pipelines describe overlapping events.
  2. [2] US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — Lightning Strike Victim Data
    Lightning Strike Victim Data
    Statistic
    444 lightning strike deaths in the US from 2006-2021 (~28 deaths/year average)
    Excerpt
    “"From 2006 through 2021, there were 444 lightning strike deaths in the United States. Males are four times more likely than females to be struck by lightning, and leisure activities account for almost two-thirds of lightning deaths." ”
    Source data from
    2024-01-01
    Accessed
    2026-04-11 · archived copy
    Calculation
    CDC's 16-year average (~28/yr) is consistent with NOAA's 10-year average (27/yr, 2009-2018). Both sit well below the 30-year NOAA average (43/yr, 1989-2018), confirming the long-term decline. We use NOAA's 10-year average for the headline and cite CDC as independent corroboration of the order of magnitude.
    Independence
    NOAA and CDC use different primary data sources (NWS storm reports vs death certificates); counts as meaningfully independent verification.
  3. [3] Weather, Climate, and Society / American Meteorological Society — A Summary of Recent National-Scale Lightning Fatality Studies
    A Summary of Recent National-Scale Lightning Fatality Studies
    Statistic
    US lightning fatality rate declined from ~5.7 per 10M in 1900 to ~0.3 per 10M by 2010 — a 95% reduction driven by urbanization and indoor work
    Excerpt
    “"The lightning fatality rate in the United States has declined from approximately 6 per 10 million people in the early twentieth century to less than 1 per 10 million in the 2001-2010 decade, a reduction of more than 90 percent that reflects urbanization, improved weather warnings, and the shift from agricultural to indoor occupations." ”
    Source data from
    2016-02-01
    Accessed
    2026-04-16 · archived copy
    Calculation
    Holle provides the long-run rate context. The ~0.3-per-10-million 2001-2010 rate corresponds to ~100 deaths/year in a 333M population, consistent with the 27-43 modern annual deaths cited by NOAA (the further reduction from 2010-2018 reflects continued trend). This independent peer-reviewed analysis corroborates the NOAA per-capita figure and strengthens the historical-decline framing.
    Independence
    Holle uses NOAA Storm Data as the underlying death record source, so shares the upstream with NOAA. However, the analytical layer (time-series decomposition, demographic attribution) is methodologically independent of NOAA's raw counts.

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