Lightning Storm Recorded at 7000 Frames Per Second

Professor Ningyu Liu at the Geospace Physics Laboratory caught a beautiful lightning show from a recent storm. It’s recorded at 7000 frames per second and the playback speed is 700 frames per second.
bareboards2says...

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I'd love to see those flashes slowed down even more. What happens between no burst and burst?

siftbotsays...

Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Wednesday, May 25th, 2016 12:35am PDT - promote requested by bareboards2.

dannym3141says...

Usually feelers are sent up from the ground to meet the strike coming down, the burst happens when they meet.

bareboards2said:

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I'd love to see those flashes slowed down even more. What happens between no burst and burst?

jmdsays...

all that and only 2 flashes? we sure like our "designed around ADD" videos, don't we.

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