Why Lightning Happens — And Why It’s So Dangerous. Meteorologist Matt Bullock explains.
As particles rub together from wind friction in a thunderstorm, the charges separate and static electricity develops. The negative charges or electrons separate to the bottom of the thunderstorm, ...
As spring approaches, we can expect more severe storms, which can bring deadly lightning strikes. While summer is the busiest ...
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