The key to safely observing lightning storms is distance. By maintaining a minimum of six miles from the storm, you can ...
Green lightning is a rare and mysterious weather phenomenon that has puzzled scientists and storm watchers alike. What causes lightning to glow green in certain storms, and does it signal something ...
The weather event is so rare that meteorologist Jim Cantore can barely contain his excitement when he's recorded in viral videos witnessing it.
Yes, standing under a tree in a lightning storm is extremely dangerous. Don't do it. But, there's one place you can be that's even deadlier — out in the open. According to NOAA records ...
Hearing thunder/flashes of lightning? It's real! Heavy snow/sleet is occurring ... We're in the brunt of the storm now thru evening. #mowx #ilwx #stlwx — NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis) January ...
Emergency officials say they have been engaged in real-time monitoring of the storm moving through New ... Each time a lightning strike appeared to be within 12 miles of Times Square, they ...
Kyle Pallozzi, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Sterling, Virginia, told MassLive that the closest detected lightning strike on Dec. 31 was in Arlington as a storm rolled through ...
Thundersnow is not a common occurrence in winter storms. As its name would suggest, thundersnow occurs when lightning happens within a snowstorm, according to the National Weather Service.
There was no FFA-ordered ground stop during the storm, but aircraft could not add fuel for about two hours because of lightning, said airport spokesman Joe Rajchel. There was a report on Twitter ...
The idea was that the count would tell you how far away the storm was, but from a grown ... so we hope this work might one day give us real-time open lightning data. The FFT approach should ...