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Photographer Follows Storms Across North America to Capture Rare Red Sprites
Created by electrical discharges high above thunderstorm clouds, red sprites are a surreal sight to behold. These red-orange flashes in the sky almost seem like fireworks, but are actually caused by discharges of positive lightning
Photographer:Β Β Paul M. Smith
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Mammatus is a cellular sample of pouches that are below the base of the cloud, typically cumulonimbus rain clouds, although they may be associated with other classes of parental clouds. Mammato is most commonly associated with clouds of anvil and severe storms. When it appears in cumulonimbus, mammoth often points to a particularly strong storm or even a tornado storm. Mammals are generally poorly understood in time phenomena. There are different theories for their creation, none of which has been proved. Immediately before the great storm in my area, this Mammatus appeared on May 19, 2019, viewed south/-west. The video shows the Mammatus clouds during sunset.
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