| lightning |
abrupt electric discharge from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth accompanied by the emission of light the flash of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere (or something resembling such a flash); can scintillate for a second or more
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| lightning |
visible electrical discharge in the atmosphere, as in: Flashes of lightning illuminated the night sky.
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| lightning |
a frozen form of precipitation that falls as ice crystals formed into flakes.
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| lightning stroke |
Any of a series of repeated electrical discharges comprising a single lightning discharge (strike). Specifically, in the case of a cloud-to-ground discharge, a leader plus its subsequent return streamer.
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| lightning |
Discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere, usually between the ground and a storm cloud.
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