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Record-Breaking Lightning Bolt Stretches 199.5 Miles Across French Sky

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
September 17, 2016
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Sometimes nature flexes its power and reveals the extraordinary, such as the longest recorded lightning bolt, measuring a breathtaking 199.5 miles (or 321 kilometers). The impressive spectacle of electric power occurred in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, on August 30, as reported by Time Online.

This lightning bolt, to give you some perspective, stretched for a distance comparable to the width of the entire state of Oklahoma – which is approximately 230 miles wide. To make this even more staggering, an average lightning bolt is ordinarily about 6 miles, or roughly 9.7 kilometers long. That means this bolt was more than 30 times the length of an average bolt, making it not just a natural anomaly, but a prodigiously colossal one.

The question you might have now is – how do we measure such a flash from the heavens? Randall Cerveny, Chief Rapporteur of Climate and Weather Extremes for the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has explained that due to advances in technology, climate experts are now able to detect and monitor specific lightning abnormalities with unprecedented precision and detailing.

Cerveny further underscored the intriguing fact that lightning can travel vast distances away from their parent thunderstorms, challenging traditional notions of their reach and intensity. This emphasizes the need to exercise caution and seek shelter promptly at the onset of thunderstorms, considering that lightning can certainly be just as fatal as electrocution.

It’s worth noting that lightning is far deadlier than most realize. Estimates suggest that lightning strikes cause around 6,000 deaths globally each year, with some experts suggesting this figure might soar as high as 24,000 due to unreported incidents. Just this year in the United States alone, 35 deaths have been recorded due to lightning strikes, making it the most fatal year since 2007, when 45 people tragically lost their lives.

According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory, as cited by Reference.com, lightning strikes the ground on Earth up to 8 million times per day – that equates to nearly 100 times per second. The United States accounts for a staggering 20 million lightning strikes annually out of the global total. These striking stats are a sobering reminder of nature’s capacity to awe and, at times, destruct.

This record-breaking lightning bolt serves as a stark testament to the profound forces at work in our atmosphere, and underlines the invaluable scientific progress allowing us to document and understand these phenomena like never before.

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