“…Previous volcanic lightning studies at Eyjafjallajokull (Aplin et al, 2014;Arason et al, 2011;Woodhouse and Behnke, 2014), Redoubt (Behnke et al, 2013;Genareau et al, 2019;Hoblitt, 1994), Sakurajima (Aizawa et al, 2010;Cimarelli et al, 2016;Miura et al, 2002;Smith et al, 2018a), Bogoslof (Haney et al, 2018;Smith et al, 2018b;Van Eaton et al, 2020), Kelud (Hargie et al, 2019), andCalbuco (Van Eaton et al, 2016) observe ash coincident with electrical activity and lightning generation. These observations suggest volcanic lightning may be a valuable, early indicator of an explosive, ashbearing eruption, particularly for remote volcanoes lacking dedicated monitoring instruments or in regions where meteorological lightning is rare, such as high latitudes (McNutt and Williams, 2010).…”