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  1. What Causes Lightning and Thunder? - NOAA SciJinks

    • Watch this video to learn about what causes lightning! Click here to download this video (1920x1080, 102 MB, video/mp4). So, do thunderclouds have rubber shoes? Not exactly, but there is a lot of shuffling … See more

    How Does The Lightning "Know" Where to Discharge—Or Strike?

    The electric field "looks" for a doorknob. Sort of. It looks for the closest and easiest path to release its charge. Often lightning occurs between clouds or inside a cloud. But the ligh… See more

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    What Causes Thunder?

    In a fraction of a second, lightning heats the air around it to incredible temperatures—as hot as 54,000 °F (30,000 °C). That's five times hotter than the surface of the Sun! The heate… See more

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    How Likely Is Lightning to Strike A person?

    Each year, about 400 people in the U.S. are struck by lightning while working or playing outside. About 50 people are killed and several hundred more are left to cope with perma… See more

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  2. Well, lightning causes thunder. Lightning is a discharge of electricity. A single stroke of lightning can heat the air around it to 30,000°C (54,000°F)! This extreme heating causes the air to expand explosively fast. The expansion creates a shock wave that turns into a booming sound wave, known as thunder.
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    How Lightning Occurs?

    • Lightning can be explained in terms of charges produced due to rubbing. ...
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  3. Lightning | Voltage, Causes, & Facts | Britannica

     
  4. Lightning Facts and Information - National Geographic

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  6. Severe Weather 101: Lightning Basics - NOAA …

    What causes lightning? The creation of lightning is a complicated process. We generally know what conditions are needed to produce lightning, but there is still debate about exactly how a cloud builds up electrical charges, and how …

  7. What Causes Thunder and Lightning? - Science …

    May 16, 2023 · The short answer is that an unequal distribution of electrical charges cause a static discharge, which we call lightning, while thunder is the sound that results from the rapid expansion and contraction of air around a …

  8. Severe Weather 101: Lightning FAQ - NOAA National Severe …

  9. Understanding Lightning Science - National Weather …

    While lightning fatalities have decreased over the past 30 years, lightning continues to be one of the top weather killers in the United States. In addition, lightning injures many more people than it kills and leaves some victims with …

  10. Lightning - What Causes Lightning And How Lightning …

    Lightning can be explained in terms of charges produced due to rubbing. During a thunderstorm, the air currents move upwards and the water droplets move downwards. And this is caused due to the separation of charge due to this …

  11. How Lightning is Created - National Oceanic and …

    Apr 5, 2023 · The conditions needed to produce lightning have been known for some time. However, exactly how lightning forms has never been verified, so there is room for debate. Leading theories focus around separation of electric …

  12. Lightning explained - Science Learning Hub

    Lightning is a large-scale natural spark discharge that occurs within the atmosphere or between the atmosphere and the Earth’s surface. On discharge, a highly electrically conductive plasma channel is created within the air, and …

  13. Thunder and Lightning - Center for Science Education

  14. What causes lightning? - Phys.org

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  18. What causes thunder and lightning? - Met Office

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