Cloud to cloud
Cloud to ground
Cloud to object (plane)
A+ Forked Lightning
It is known as forked lightning.
Operation Bayonet Lightning happened on 2003-12-02.
Because lightning could hit you
When lightning branches out in many places, it is called "forked lightning." This phenomenon occurs when the electrical discharge splits into multiple paths as it travels through the atmosphere. The branching effect creates the characteristic jagged appearance of lightning strikes. Forked lightning is often seen during thunderstorms and is one of the most recognizable forms of lightning.
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A+ Forked Lightning
It is known as forked lightning.
A+ Forked Lightning
Lightning's Shadow happened in 2003.
Blue Lightning happened in 1989.
It is known as forked lightning.
It is known as forked lightning.
Storm clouds: Lightning commonly occurs within thunderstorm clouds due to the collisions of ice particles and water droplets. Volcanic eruptions: Lightning can be generated during volcanic eruptions when ash particles, ice particles, and rock fragments create static charges in the atmosphere. Forest fires: Lightning strikes can ignite forest fires when the electrical discharge heats the air and surrounding materials, triggering combustion.
lighting can happen in a split second. LITERALLY.
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