Scientists have shown that lightning-like bursts can be recreated in small blocks of solid materials in the lab.
Lightning formation and the conditions triggering it have long been shrouded in a cloud of mystery, but new research led by Penn State scientists is lifting the fog. Using mathematical calculations, ...
Thunderstorms belong to a non-exhaustive list of surprisingly mundane things that we know surprisingly little about. Last ...
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US lab models lightning from clouds in plastic blocks to study storm physics
The scientific community long assumed that to understand how lightning works, one needed a ...
The chance of getting struck by lightning once in a lifetime is about 1 in 1.2 million. The odds that lightning reaches the ground in the first place are even higher — one in four. It’s the lightning ...
Why Lightning Happens — And Why It’s So Dangerous. Meteorologist Matt Bullock explains.
The dance of electrical charges high above us is more complex than most people realize. While we typically think of lightning as bright bolts striking the ground, the vast majority of lightning ...
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