It could be possible
because the air in the sky is cold so it can make lightning.
No, they have not.
because the atmosphere is more stable. during the summer, the earth is heated unevenly (either the north or south hermispheres), with causes convection currents in the atmoshere-which causes our weather-and creates static in the form of lightning. in the winter, this is less likely to happen, therefore lightning in the winter is rare.
Roy Bryan has written: 'Winter lightning'
Yes but she will awake from the crystal statis in the start of FF XIII-2 in Winter
Yes, Percy Jackson does return Zeus's lightning bolt before the winter solstice
Lightning occurs constantly year round. However for given areas of the world it varies, usually with the season. In the US there is more lightning in the spring and summer, than fall or winter.
Lightning occurs constantly year round. However for given areas of the world it varies, usually with the season. In the US there is more lightning in the spring and summer, than fall or winter.
you see "lightning" (it's static you nimrod Jus kiddin lol) when you remove an wool sweater in winter because the electrons from your shirt underneith are getting more electrons added to them from the wool sweater, the electrons cause static and you may see sparks.
Yes, they can occur during particularly strong Nor'Easters even in winter accompanied by snow.
Yes, the next time the Northern Lights will have a peak of activity will be in the Winter of 2012, and early 2013
Just like we do: winter, fall, summer, spring, rain, tornado (we don't), ummm lightning maybe.