Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Transient luminous events above thunderstorms

Large horizontal lightning spreading across clouds can set up a huge charge difference between the cloud and ions in the upper atmosphere, which glow red (nitrogen) or blue (nitrogen at lower altitudes) or, rarely, green (oxygen, at higher altitudes where the aurora borealis occurs.)

Best seen from above, from the space station:

Red Sprites and Blue Jets Explained.


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