Volcanic eruptions generate intense electrical storms called 'dirty thunderstorms' when ash particles collide violently inside rising columns, stripping electrons from each other and building static charges of up to 100 million volts, which produces lightning bolts up to 30 km long at temperatures hot enough to melt glass.
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The Searing Reason Your Volcanoes Hide Lightning From You #ShortsAjouté :
Inside the ash plume of Japan's Sakurajima volcano, scientists recorded over 6,000 lightning bolts during a single eruption in 2020.
This phenomenon, called dirty thunderstorms, generates electrical storms more intense than any natural lightning system on Earth.
The ash particles collide so violently inside the rising column that they strip electrons from each other, building static charges of up to 100 million volts.
Researchers at the University discovered that volcanoes, like Anak Krakatoa, produce lightning bolts measuring 30 km long, branching through ash clouds at temperatures hot enough to melt glass.
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