Spherical lightning, also known as ball lightning, is one of nature’s most enigmatic and rare phenomena. Here is a closer look at this intriguing phenomenon:
What is spherical lightning? Spherical lightning is characterized by the appearance of luminous, spherical objects during thunderstorms. Unlike normal lightning, which usually shoot in a straight line from the cloud to the ground, spherical lightning often hovers horizontally and appears to float in the air for several seconds before disappearing.
How does it originate? The exact genesis mechanism of spherical lightning remains largely a mystery to scientists. Several theories have been proposed, including electrical discharges in the atmosphere, plasma effects and even extraterrestrial activity. However, due to the rarity and unpredictability of the phenomenon, it is difficult to gather empirical evidence to confirm any of these theories.