Video: Electric storms glow in Australia's sky
The electrical storm that occurred on December 2 shone in a corner of the sky in Kimberley, Western Australia.
Electric storm in Kimberley.
Electric storms are caused by a strong disturbance in the atmosphere causing a charge difference between clouds or in the same cloud, with the upper part positively charged and the lower part charged negatively.
Electric storm in Kimberley on December 2 occurred at the time of the rainy season, when the tropical storm Dahlia was quite near the coast of the area.
The video was recorded by explorer Geoff Green.
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