It means there is a distant storm in the horizon or either it's your hallucination.
you can see lightning
If you see lightning but don't hear thunder, it means the lightning is far away. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound, so you usually see lightning before you hear the associated thunder.
Yes, but you need really clear skies to see it.
Thunderstorms can occur at any time of day or night. They are typically more common in the late afternoon or evening as the atmosphere is heated by the sun throughout the day, leading to instability and the potential for thunderstorm development.
It means your too close to the lightning!
"That I see lightning."
yes on a clear night
On any clear dark night.
The "moon" :L
you can see lightning
-- You are outside. -- It is night time. -- The sky is clear. -- You have paused to cast your gaze heavenward. -- Your vision is reasonably normal.
If you see lightning but don't hear thunder, it means the lightning is far away. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound, so you usually see lightning before you hear the associated thunder.
Looking down on the earth the astronauts can see hurricanes, sometimes lightning at night, and general cloud formations.
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.
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
This phrase means that on a clear night when you can see the moon very clearly in fall, winter, or spring that frost is likely to occur.
It is not 'called' anything. The moon has not yet risen at your location.