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  2. Sprite (lightning) - Wikipedia

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    Sprites or red sprites are large-scale electric discharges that occur in the mesosphere, high above thunderstorm clouds, or cumulonimbus, giving rise to a varied range of visual shapes flickering in the night sky. They are usually triggered by the discharges of positive lightning between an underlying thundercloud and the ground.

  3. Upper-atmospheric lightning - Wikipedia

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    Representation of upper-atmospheric lightning and electrical-discharge phenomena Discovery image of a TLE on Jupiter by the NASA Juno probe. [1]Upper-atmospheric lightning and ionospheric lightning are terms sometimes used by researchers to refer to a family of short-lived electrical-breakdown phenomena that occur well above the altitudes of normal lightning and storm clouds.

  4. 'Beautiful' Sprite Lightning Flashes Over Oklahoma and Texas

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    Luminous sprite lightning danced across Texas and Oklahoma skies during a storm on June 19.Paul Michael Smith shared video to YouTube that shows a thunderstorm and red sprite lightning, or sprites ...

  5. List of atmospheric optical phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Upper-atmospheric lightning, including red sprites, Blue jets, and ELVES; Water sky; A double rainbow at Minsi Lake, Pennsylvania. A sun pillar in Finistère, Brittany.

  6. Wild photos show lightning strikes over Paris Olympics

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    Across the city, lightning and rain lit up the night sky and made quite a fuss for the athletes at the 2024 Paris Games. On Aug. 1, the official TODAY Instagram shared photos of the brilliant ...

  7. Atmospheric electricity - Wikipedia

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    Cloud-to-ground lightning. Typically, lightning discharges 30,000 amperes, at up to 100 million volts, and emits light, radio waves, x-rays and even gamma rays. [1] Plasma temperatures in lightning can approach 28,000 kelvins. Atmospheric electricity describes the electrical charges in the Earth's atmosphere (or that of another planet).

  8. Sprites (lightning) - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Lightning - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lightning" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... Sprite (lightning) Thunderstorm; Storm Data; T. Thunder; Thunderbolt; U.