photos of sakurajima, the most active volcano in japan, by (click pic)Ā takehito miyatakeĀ (previously featured) and martin rietze.Ā volcanic storms can rival the intensity of massive supercell thunderstorms, but the source of the charge responsible for this phenomenon remains hotly debated.
in the kind of storm clouds that generate conventional lightning, ice particles and soft hail collide, building up positive and negative charges, respectively. they separate into layers, and the charge builds up until the electric field is high enough to trigger lightning.
but the specific mechanism by which particles of differing charges are separated in the ash cloud is still unknown. lightning has been observed between the eruption plume and the volcano right at the start of an eruption, suggesting that there are processes that occur inside the volcano to lead to charge separation. Ā
volcanic lightning could yield clues about the earthās geological past, and could answer questions about the beginning of life on our planet. volcanic lightning could have been the essential spark that converted water, hydrogen, ammonia, and methane molecules present on a primeval earth into amino acids, the building blocks of life.
(see also: previous volcanology posts)
Tag: weather
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what a storm
How was this even taken?
Tripod. High ISO Speed that allows a fast shutter speed and a camera that is good enough to counter act the grain (since its pretty dark and I donāt see much grain). And one lucky split second where the shutter happened to be pressed just as this happened. Itās like a shot of a lifetime.
^^^^^THAT! :)
Holy fuck
fuck
I bet it was Thor.
A fiery tornado of doooooom.
Ooooooohhhh