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It was one for the record books, a lightning flash that reached from eastern Texas to Kansas City. It happened back on Oct.
The massive lightning bolt — stretching 515 miles — struck on Oct. 22, 2017, and extended from eastern Texas to Kansas City ...
Scientists July 31 announced the discovery of the world's longest lightning flash ever detected – a whopping 515-mile-long ...
NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite detects around one million lightning flashes per day from its perch high above the Earth. It is the ...
Lightning is a familiar sight in stormy skies, but a new report has revealed just how far some bolts can travel — in one case ...
A lightning flash tore across the sky above the Great Plains, stretching across a staggering 515 miles (829 kilometers) from ...
The 2017 “megaflash” stretched from eastern Texas to near Kansas City — a distance that would take at least eight hours by ...
"This new record clearly demonstrates the incredible power of the natural environment," professor Randall Cerveny said.
Using archival satellite data, researchers just officially confirmed the length of this enormous bolt of lightning that ...
A lightning​ flash that extended 515 miles from eastern Texas to near Kansas City, Missouri, in 2017 is recognized as being ...
The massive lightning flash spanned from Texas to near Kansas City, surpassing the previous record of 477 miles set in 2020.
On June 12, a team with the High-Altitude National Guard Aviation Training Site in Gypsum got reports of two hikers who were ...