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  2. Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Depending upon the distance from and nature of the lightning, it can range from a long, low rumble to a sudden, loud crack. The sudden increase in temperature and hence pressure caused by the lightning produces rapid expansion of the air in the path of a lightning bolt. [ 4]

  3. Lightning - Wikipedia

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    Lightning causes thunder, a sound from the shock wave which develops as gases in the vicinity of the discharge experience a sudden increase in pressure. Lightning occurs commonly during thunderstorms as well as other types of energetic weather systems, but volcanic lightning can also occur during volcanic eruptions.

  4. Heat lightning - Wikipedia

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    Heat lightning. Heat lightning (not to be confused with dry thunderstorms, which are also often called dry lightning) is a misnomer [ 1] used for the faint flashes of lightning on the horizon or other clouds from distant thunderstorms that do not appear to have accompanying sounds of thunder. The actual phenomenon that is sometimes called heat ...

  5. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a storm characterized by the presence of lightning [ 1] and its acoustic effect on the Earth's atmosphere, known as thunder. [ 2] Relatively weak thunderstorms are sometimes called thundershowers. [ 3]

  6. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    The flash of a lightning strike and resulting thunder occur at roughly the same time. But light travels 300,000 km/sec, almost a million times the speed of sound. Sound travels at the slower speed of about 340 m/sec (depending on the temperature), so the flash of lightning is seen before thunder is heard. A method to determine the distance ...

  7. Electrostatic discharge - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic discharge ( ESD) is a sudden and momentary flow of electric current between two differently-charged objects when brought close together or when the dielectric between them breaks down, often creating a visible spark associated with the static electricity between the objects. ESD can create spectacular electric sparks ( lightning ...

  8. Thundersnow - Wikipedia

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    Thundersnow, also known as a winter thunderstorm or a thundersnow storm, is a thunderstorm in which snow falls as the primary precipitation instead of rain. It is considered a rare phenomenon. [ 1] It typically falls in regions of strong upward motion within the cold sector of an extratropical cyclone. Thermodynamically, it is not different ...

  9. Lightning in religion - Wikipedia

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    In both Latvian and Lithuanian mythology, he is documented as the god of thunder, rain, mountains, oak trees and the sky. [citation needed] In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and the sound of thunder comes from the chariot he rides across the sky. The lightning comes from his hammer Mjölnir. [2] In Finnish mythology, Ukko (engl.

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