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Related: About this forumPhotographer Captures Ultra-Rare Red Ring of Light Over Italy
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He caught an ELVE, a rare red ring of light caused by thunderstorms.
https://petapixel.com/2023/04/03/photographer-captures-ultra-rare-red-ring-of-light-over-italy/
More at the link.
Valter Binotto captured an ELVE which appeared for only a few milliseconds over Italy on Monday, March 27. It was 223 miles (359 kilometers) wide and located 62 miles (100 kilometers) high in the ionosphere.
ELVE stands for Emissions of Light and Very Low-Frequency Perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse Sources. Its a rare form of Sprite, itself a large-scale electrical discharge that occurs high above a thunderstorm cloud that scientists are still studying.
The ELVE was generated by intense lightning in a storm near Ancona about 177 miles (285 kilometers) south of me, Binotto explains to Space Weather.
One bolt was so strong, it generated an intense electromagnetic pulse (EMP). The red ring marks the spot where the EMP hit Earths ionosphere. Normal lightning bolts carry 10 to 30 kilo-ampères of current; this bolt was about 10 times stronger than normal.
More about upper atmospheric lightning at Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper-atmospheric_lightning
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Photographer Captures Ultra-Rare Red Ring of Light Over Italy (Original Post)
usonian
Apr 2023
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usonian
(14,691 posts)2. Someone was asking about a lightning strike map.
This one looks interesting.
https://www.iweathernet.com/lightning/latest-lightning-strikes-on-google-maps
It seems to show real-time flashes, with optional recorded history up to 12h. ago.
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Bayard
(24,145 posts)4. That looks fairly ominous
Like a portal to another dimension.
usonian
(14,691 posts)5. 100 kilo-amps is enough to blast you into another dimension.
Scary indeed.