深夜から今朝にかけて、大規模なスプライトやエルブスが相次いで出現しました。2021年1月29日1時から4時にかけて出現したスプライトを、平塚の自宅から南や南東に向けた広角カメラで見た様子です。スプライトは宇宙に向かって放たれる雷で、落雷に伴って発生します。 pic.twitter.com/dKgUGSgDB4
— 藤井大地 (@dfuji1) January 28, 2021
Red Sprites, Meteors, Thunderstorms & earth glow
— Everyday Airline Pilot (@EverydayPilot) January 22, 2021
There is something to be said from editing 1.5TB of photos into video's. You might come across a gem.#avgeek #aviation #pilotsview #nightsky #thunderstorm #redsprite #sprites #meteor #pilotlife #airlinepilot #stars #earthglow pic.twitter.com/bkbMtnDgjo
One theory is that sprites can sometimes follow the ionization channels caused by meteors. Another theory suggests that meteor aerosols could act like a sort of primer for some sprite formation .. https://t.co/QsVaI0gMbB
— Paul M Smith (@PaulMSmithphoto) January 22, 2021
#Lightningstrikes
— 💯 Viral Lightning⚡️© (@LightningsViral) January 18, 2021
Throwback with @CowleyChasers to this massive Lightning strike on May21 near Santana Kansas.
Credit and thanks to Cowley Storm Chasers @CowleyChasers
⚡️💯#nature #lightning #storm #ifb #StormHour #Weather #mondaythoughtshttps://t.co/BlLjGt44cb