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Silent Lightning - East London 19th July 2017 - Heat Lightning 

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Yesterday evening after a hot day at about 11.30 pm I was out in Garden with Snowie our beloved little Bichon Frise doggy pal when I saw repeated lightning flashes in the distance strangely there were no thunder claps apparently this is a phenomenon known as "Heat Lightning" here's a short video taken from my garden looking in the direction of Upton Park East London about half a mile away unless the lightning we are seeing just looks nearer by process of an optical illusion,but there was absolutely no thunder claps,and all the Lightning flashes happened only in this direction nowhere else in the sky that I could see. Its the first time I can recall seeing such strange lightning it had me wondering if it wasn't the Martians invading ha ha.
Heat lightning, sometimes known as silent lightning, is a misnomer[1] used for the faint flashes of lightning on the horizon or other clouds from distant thunderstorms that do not appear to have accompanying sounds of thunder.
The actual phenomenon commonly called heat lightning is simply cloud-to-ground lightning that occurs very far away, with thunder that dissipates before it reaches the observer.[2] At night, it is possible to see the flashes of lightning from very far distances, up to 100 miles, but the sound does not carry that far.[3] In Florida, this type of lightning is often seen over the water at night, the remnants of storms that formed during the day along a sea breeze front coming in from the opposite coast.
Heat lightning is not to be confused with electrically-induced luminosity actually generated at mesospheric altitudes above thunderstorm systems (and likewise visible at exceedingly great ranges), a phenomenon known as "sprites".
The movement of sound in the atmosphere depends on the properties of the air, such as temperature and density. Because temperature and density change with height, the sound of thunder is refracted through the troposphere. This refraction results in spaces through which the thunder does not propagate. The sound of thunder often reflects off the Earth's surface. The rumbling sound is partly due to these reflections. This reflection and refraction leaves voids where thunder cannot be heard.
The Earth's curvature also contributes to distant observers not hearing the thunderclap. Thunder is more likely to be bounced off the Earth's surface before it reaches an observer far from the strike, and only the right refraction and reflection of the sound off of the atmosphere will give it range it needs to be heard far away. The reflection and refraction in the troposphere determines who hears the strike and who doesn't. Usually the troposphere will reflect the light, and leave out the sound - in these cases some fraction of the light emanating from distant thunderstorms (whose distant clouds may be so low to the horizon as to be essentially invisible) is scattered by the upper atmosphere and thus visible to remote observers.
Under optimum conditions, the most intense thunderstorms can be seen at up to 100 miles (161 km) over flat terrain or water when the clouds are illuminated by large lightning discharges. However, an upper limit of 30-50 miles (48-80 km) is more common due to topography, trees on the horizon, low to mid level clouds, and the fact that local visibilities are generally no more than 25 miles (40 km). Variability of anvil height (an anvil is the large, plume-like top of a thunderhead) also contributes-45,000 feet (13,715 m) is very common in the mid latitudes for warm season thunderstorms, but the anvil height can range from 35,000 feet (10,665 m) to a current record of 78,000 feet (23,770 m).

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Комментарии : 7   
@nancyvolker3342
@nancyvolker3342 7 лет назад
Oh wow! I missed this video...it's really cool!😄send more like this just stuff around your area. Awesome!
@videocurios
@videocurios 7 лет назад
Thankyou Nancy I have never noticed this sort of Lightening before which kept going for hours I was expecting to get zapped any moment standing out there in the garden,but all the Lightning was in that one are only according to the explanation of such phenomena it would have been much further away than it looked.Later ithat night we had an almighty downpour and proper thunder and lightning you could hear. Nice hearing from you again Nancykins x
@callumsykes1307
@callumsykes1307 7 лет назад
Very interesting description. I was over in Limehouse watching it from the garden and wondering why there was no sound (that came later at 02:30!!) cool video
@eointyrrell
@eointyrrell 6 лет назад
I remember seeing something like this during the summer, probably the same time. I was in Islington. Just constant smaller lightning flashes for 15mins but no sound
@nancyvolker3342
@nancyvolker3342 7 лет назад
Make a mini with you and snowie on her walk!😄
@flexgunship6345
@flexgunship6345 5 лет назад
This is happening right now over south east London almost exactly 2 years later!
@videocurios
@videocurios 5 лет назад
I thought I saw some in the wee small hours Snowie got me up with her barking and I wasnt sure if me mind was playing tricks when I saw a couple of flashes.
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