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In short, yes, there is such a thing as heat lightning. Heat lightning is often seen on hot summer days, hence the name. It is usually out in the distance or on the horizon and usually comes from distance thunderstorms. They are not accompanied by sound because they are too far away. "Traditional" lightning occurs when negatively charged particles in the clouds bump into each other to eventually form lightning. Heat lightning can often be signs of a thunderstorm coming in the near future.
During a lightning storm, the air pressure does not significantly change. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs between clouds or between a cloud and the ground, but it does not have a direct impact on the air pressure in the atmosphere.
Lightning typically lasts for a fraction of a second, usually around 0.2 to 0.3 seconds. However, multiple strokes can occur within the same lightning flash, with each stroke lasting a very short duration.
Heat lightning typically lasts for a short period of time during a summer storm, usually only a few minutes.
Lighting danced across the sky means the lightning did not go in a straight pattern, lightning usually goes in a straight pattern.
The condition you are referring to is called a power surge. Power surges can damage electronic equipment such as computers and TVs if not protected by surge protectors.
Yes,they do. But usually increase in speed is in microseconds.So if you want dramatic increase in speed,it's time to upgrade your computer.
The glades fires form because they are in a dry condition it makes a fire, usually caused by lightning.
The height of the dramatic shape of a 'blues song' usually correlates with the acoustics.
No. Since tornadoes form in thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not actually cause lightning.
Lightning usually occurs when is rains, sleets, hails etc, most comonly when there is a thunder storm. Dry lightning simply means that there is not rain present when the lightning occurs. Hope that helps
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Classic lightning is simply called lightning. Lightning is an abrupt electrical discharge in the atmosphere. It is usually followed by a loud noise which it called thunder.
Heat lightning is lightning from a distant thunderstorm. Because of the great distance, you never hear the thunder, and usually do not see the bolt, but rather a flash in distant clouds. It is usually seen at night.
The guy who is fast as lightning is usually referred to as "The Flash".