During last year's Tropical Storm Cristobal, lightning reached more than 60km (40 miles) up.
Also known as "gigantic jets", these events are just as powerful as cloud-to-ground lightning bolts.
The US team of researchers also took radio measurements of the electrical charge.
The phenomenon was photographed from a field site near Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Their work, published in Nature Geoscience, gives scientists a better understanding of this form of lightning.
Gigantic jets do not occur during every storm and scientists do not yet know what types of storm are conducive to their formation.
[Read More @ BBC News]
No comments:
Post a Comment