Negative CG Lightning With GREAT Thunder Audio! Slow Motion Lightning 07/05/22

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2022
  • Thunderstorms impacted northern Illinois on the evening of July 5, 2022, producing heavy rainfall and isolated wind damage. The storms were loosely organized in a northwest-to-southeast line along a front in a good CAPE/marginal shear environment. Like most other storms this time of year, they were mostly "uncooperative" (lightning mostly confined to upper part of the cloud) however one isolated cell threw out some nice negative CGs.
    The first stroke was not blue, and the lightning in my videos does not change color. I leave the white balance on "auto" and let it do its thing-- usually I like the effect of the color being changed slightly. In this video it gave the first stroke a very dreamy/ethereal effect with the low clouds nearby.
    Stroke Information
    Flash 1: -13/-10/-5kA, ~4100ft away
    Flash 2: -25kA, 2.5mi away (right; lower confidence)
    Flash 3: -28kA, 3.7mi (right), -19kA, 4.4mi (left)
    Flash 4: -74/-41/-32kA, 5mi away. -13/-5kA strokes were also detected to my right, possibly associated with the downward leaders seen there. It is unclear due to video saturation if those leaders attached to ground.
    EQUIPMENT I USE:
    Sony CyberShot RX100V
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    YI 4K Action Camera
    Model YAS. 1616.INT
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    Samsung Galaxy S9 Smartphone
    Sony Stereo Digital Voice Recorder
    Model ICD-UX570
    Video editing done using Shotcut
    Lightning information provided by Vaisala's National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) through weather.us/lightning. Note that I only use this information to roughly estimate stroke intensity and distance, the data may be prone to error on my end and my work is not, and should not be considered to be, a formal evaluation of the NLDN's performance.
    Thanks to Tom A. Warner and other lightning physicists and researchers who have helped me understand lightning processes
    explained in my videos. Tom has created a great resource for individuals interested in learning how lightning works.
    ztresearch.blog/education/

Комментарии • 5

  • @annes9324
    @annes9324 Год назад

    Excellent footage. The slow motion replays are astonishing! Thanks for sharing.

  • @NikoStorm
    @NikoStorm Год назад

    Wow! awesome footage! 👍👍

  • @everettweeks4289
    @everettweeks4289 Год назад

    Awesome👏 I recorded a positive CG today

  • @celeno31
    @celeno31 Год назад

    😍😍

  • @LiamPorter2005
    @LiamPorter2005 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve started complaining about this thing