What causes lightning? The answer keeps getting more interesting
69 points by Tomte 3 days ago | 10 comments

joshikarthikey 4 minutes ago
Soooo you are telling me that we still haven't fully understood something as fundamental as lightning and it's still an active area of research...
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nomilk 4 hours ago
That 7 second video of a small rocket shot into a cloud to induce a lightning strike (about half way down the article) is incredible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BJIiX9_c_M

Any ideas why the lightning strike appears mostly green (and momentarily purple and orange)?

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deepandmeaning 4 hours ago
I'm imagining it's something related to the copper wire.
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teh_infallible 3 hours ago
I always wanted to replicate this with a helium balloon and a long, wet string coated with copper filings.
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batch12 53 minutes ago
You'd probably need a very large balloon to overcome the weight of the string
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CamelCaseCondo 54 minutes ago
Maybe just salt water and skip the filings?
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fguerraz 2 hours ago
So, nothing new?

The cosmic ray hypothesis has been dominant for a few years now.

This magazine…

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cinderelacinder 4 hours ago
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freehorse 2 hours ago
Tl;dr lightings may be caused by electrons/positrons from outer space hitting a cloud and initiating an "avalanche" of electrons.
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pfdietz 51 minutes ago
Cosmic rays are mostly protons, not electrons or positrons. You're mixing up to separate theories in the article.
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metalman 3 hours ago
just in case you missed it, all matter carrys a charge, and all space(and matter) has energy radiating through it, making the universe an energy gradient.

sometimes you can see it happening.

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