Gigantic Jet Lightning from Puerto Rico
Video Credit & Copyright:
Frankie Lucena
Have you ever seen a gigantic jet?
They are extremely rare but tremendously powerful.
Gigantic jets
are a type of lightning discharge documented only this century
that occur between some
thunderstorms and the Earth's
ionosphere high above them.
Pictured above is the middle and top of one such jet caught last week
by a lightning and meteor camera from
Puerto
Rico,
USA.
The jet traversed perhaps 70 kilometers in just under one second.
Gigantic jets
are much different from regular cloud-to-cloud and
cloud-to-ground lightning.
The bottoms of gigantic jets appear similar in appearance to another type
cloud-to-above strike called
blue jets, while the tops appear similar to
upper-atmosphere
red sprites.
Although the mechanism and
trigger that causes gigantic jets is a
topic of research,
it is clear that the jets reduce
charge imbalance between different parts of
Earth's atmosphere.
A good way to look for
gigantic jets is to watch a powerful but
distant thunderstorm from a clear location.