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  2. Lightning - Wikipedia

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    Positive lightning is less common than negative lightning and on average makes up less than 5% of all lightning strikes. [10] A bolt from the blue lightning strike which appears to initiate from the clear, but [clarification needed] the turbulent sky above the anvil cloud and drive a bolt of plasma through the cloud directly to the ground. They ...

  3. List of lightning phenomena - Wikipedia

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    These flashes usually begin as normal IC lightning flashes before the negative leader exits the cloud and strikes the ground a considerable distance away. [10] [11] Positive clear-air strikes can occur in highly sheared environments where the upper positive charge region becomes horizontally displaced from the precipitation area. [12]

  4. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Lightning injuries are divided into direct strikes, side splash, contact injury, and ground current. [1] Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1]

  5. This is what happens when lightning strikes a plane - AOL

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    Consequently, the current from a strike merely "passes" through the wrapped tube, through the wings and leave the plane. h/t Lonely Planet RELATED: Foods you should never eat on an airplane

  6. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    A lightning strike or lightning bolt is a lightning event in which an electric discharge takes place between the atmosphere and the ground. Most originate in a cumulonimbus cloud and terminate on the ground, called cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning.

  7. Wild photos show lightning strikes over Paris Olympics

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    Athletes weren't the only ones putting on a show in Paris this Olympics. Across the city, lightning and rain lit up the night sky and made quite a fuss for the athletes at the 2024 Paris Games.

  8. Atmospheric electricity - Wikipedia

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    Hoffert (1888) identified individual lightning downward strokes using early cameras. [10] Elster and Geitel, who also worked on thermionic emission, proposed a theory to explain thunderstorms' electrical structure (1885) and, later, discovered atmospheric radioactivity (1899) from the existence of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere. [11]

  9. Lightning detector - Wikipedia

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    Lightning strike counter in a Museum Patio. Inexpensive portable lightning detectors as well as other single sensor lightning mappers, such as those used on aircraft, have limitations including detection of false signals and poor sensitivity, particularly for intracloud (IC) lightning. Professional-quality portable lightning detectors improve ...