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Lightning Bolt Real. Free access to maps of former thunderstorms. During a summer storm in 2018, a momentous lightning bolt flashed above a network of radio telescopes in the netherlands. Superbolts — flashes of lightning that are up to 1,000 times brighter than average — really do exist, two new studies confirm. The longest lightning bolt ever recorded spanned 709 kilometers (440 miles) as it crackled through skies over argentina and brazil for 11 seconds in 2018. See lightning strikes in real time across the planet. The telescopes’ detailed recordings, which were processed only. Lightning superbolts are the most powerful and rare lightning events with intense optical emission, first identified from space.

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Lightning superbolts are the most powerful and rare lightning events with intense optical emission, first identified from space. The longest lightning bolt ever recorded spanned 709 kilometers (440 miles) as it crackled through skies over argentina and brazil for 11 seconds in 2018. See lightning strikes in real time across the planet. The telescopes’ detailed recordings, which were processed only. During a summer storm in 2018, a momentous lightning bolt flashed above a network of radio telescopes in the netherlands. Superbolts — flashes of lightning that are up to 1,000 times brighter than average — really do exist, two new studies confirm. Free access to maps of former thunderstorms.

Real lightning bolt strike in a city — Stock Photo © inlovepai 13472697

Lightning Bolt Real Lightning superbolts are the most powerful and rare lightning events with intense optical emission, first identified from space. See lightning strikes in real time across the planet. The longest lightning bolt ever recorded spanned 709 kilometers (440 miles) as it crackled through skies over argentina and brazil for 11 seconds in 2018. Lightning superbolts are the most powerful and rare lightning events with intense optical emission, first identified from space. During a summer storm in 2018, a momentous lightning bolt flashed above a network of radio telescopes in the netherlands. Superbolts — flashes of lightning that are up to 1,000 times brighter than average — really do exist, two new studies confirm. The telescopes’ detailed recordings, which were processed only. Free access to maps of former thunderstorms.

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