Cloud-To-Ground
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Ball Lightning
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Lightning Facts
- Each second there are 50 to 100 Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Strikes to the Earth world-wide.
- Most lightning strikes average 2 to 3 miles long and carry a current of 10000 Amps at 100 million Volts.
- A "Positive Giant" is a lightning strike that hits the ground up to 20 miles away from the storm.Because it seems to strike from a clear sky it is known as "A Bolt From The Blue". These"Positive Giant" flashes strike between the storm's top "anvil" and the Earth and carry several times the destructive energy of a "regular" lightning strike.
- Thunder can only be heard about 12 miles away under good quiet outdoor conditions.
- Daytime lightning is difficult or impossible to see under local sun and/or hazy conditions. Night-time "heat lightning" can be seen up to 100 miles away (depending on "seeing" conditions).
- "Lightning Crawlers" or "Spider Lightning" can travel over 35 miles as it "crawls" across the bottoms or through squall line "frontal" clouds. This rare type of lightning is very beautiful as itzaps from "horizon-to-horizon". However it can turn deadly if it happens to strike the ground at the end of its super long path! {Lightning Crawlers from The Blue!}
Radar has detected Lightning "Crawlers" traveling at high altitudes (15000 ft to 20000 ft) as they zap from cloud-to-cloud.
- Lightning "Crawlers" over seventy five (75) miles long have been observed by Radar!
- The temperature of a typical lightning bolt is hotter than the surface of the Sun!
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