From NOAA
Lightning can appear to be many different colors depending on what the light travels through to get to your eyes. In snowstorms, where is somewhat rare, pink and green are often described as colors of lightning. Haze, dust, moisture, raindrops and any other particles in the atmosphere will affect the color by absorbing or diffracting a portion of the white light of lightning.
Lightning can occur in snowstorms when there are strong updrafts and downdrafts present, along with the presence of charged particles in the atmosphere. These conditions can result in the separation of electric charges, leading to the discharge of lightning.
Continuous lightning without thunder can be caused by a phenomenon called "heat lightning," which occurs when distant lightning flashes are too far away for the sound of thunder to be heard.
Lightning in clouds without the sound of thunder is often caused by heat lightning. This type of lightning occurs when a storm is far away and the sound of thunder cannot travel as far as the light from the lightning.
Did you mean 'what causes thunder'. I will say the answer for that question. It is actually the lightning that causes thunder. Lightning causes thunder by super-heating a small area of air which then causes an electric current. According to my knowledge, this is the answer for your question.
Lightning comes first cause there is a discrepancy between areas of air between regions of warm and cold and this causes frictionals forces to build up,which sometimes create an electrical spark which is lightning.
The duration of Pink Lightning is 360.0 seconds.
Pink Lightning was created on 1978-11-17.
Pink Lightning - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Pink lightning has 5 different colors. Those colors are red, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
No. There is no difference in the sound levels.
A need for lightning
lightning causes muck fires :)
The chemical that causes pink burns on the skin is hydrofluoric acid.
To my knowledge, there is no way to lessen the causes of lightning - it is a weather phenomena, and man does not have much control over the weather.
Lightning can occur in snowstorms when there are strong updrafts and downdrafts present, along with the presence of charged particles in the atmosphere. These conditions can result in the separation of electric charges, leading to the discharge of lightning.
Lightning ? Hope it works
The electricity in the clouds.