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Natural Phenomena
Lightning
Atmospheric discharge
Charge separation inside a cumulonimbus drives stepped leaders downward until they meet an upward streamer; the return stroke dumps hundreds of megajoules in microseconds. The air superheats past five times the Sun’s surface temperature, expanding supersonically as thunder.
Key specifications
Peak current
~30 kA (up to 300 kA)
Channel temp
~30,000 K
Voltage
100 M – 1 B V
Global rate
~44 flashes/sec
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