Apr 19, 2019
Lightning Totally Does Strike Twice, And Now Scientists Know Why
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: climatology, physics
There’s something about the meandering streak of lightning that implies random chaos. Yet bolts from the blue not only hit the same places with regularity, but successive discharges often reuse the exact same channel.
It’s never been entirely clear how the path laid down by one bolt sticks around for repeat performances, but new research has discovered lingering pockets of charge in the wake of a single lightning strike, which could provide a map for more to follow.
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