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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Spot Mysterious Red Sprite Lightning Over the Himalayas—What’s Really Behind ...A rare and extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon has been documented above the Himalayas, where over 100 red sprite lightning ...
Red sprites hover between 40 and 55 miles high. Up there, the air is thin, so electric fields can spark gigantic filaments ...
From the ISS, scientists are capturing rare lightning above storms that could impact radio, climate, and safety.
More information: Hailiang Huang et al, Massive Outbreak of Red Sprites in South Asia Observed from the Tibetan Plateau, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s00376-024-4143-5 ...
Red sprites occur far above these thunderstorms, specifically in the mesosphere, and are a form of lightning that rather than going toward the ground, shoot up into the atmosphere.
Elves and sprites are a form of atmospheric lightning, also known as transient luminous events. What are ‘Elves’? No, they are not the elves that work up at Santa’s workshop.
These events, which occur far above when lightning strikes in the lower atmosphere, are called sprites. They fall under the umbrella of transient luminous events (TLEs) and only in the past few ...
Red sprites have been thought to have caused the crash of a weather balloon in 1989, which fell from a height of 120,000 feet after it passed over a thundercloud, crash-landing near Graham, Texas.
Although they’re associated with thunderstorms, sprites don’t occur in the same clouds that produce rain in the lower part of the atmosphere. Instead, the sprites appear up to 50 miles (80 ...
If you’re ever lucky enough to spot the atmospheric drama of a red sprite, look closely, and you may catch a glimpse of green glow that speaks to Earth’s position in the solar system and sheds ...
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