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page 1Atmospheric electricity

lightning
thumb|upright=1.5|Strokes of cloud-to-ground lightning strike the Mediterranean Sea off of Port-la-Nouvelle in southern France.
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thunderstorm
upright=1.35|thumb|Lightning from a thunderstorm near Pritzerbe, Germany
Schumann resonances
peaks in the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum, named for Winifred Otto Schumann
atmospheric electricity
electricity in planetary atmospheres
kite experiment
science experiment on lightning and electricity
multicellular thunderstorm
thunderstorm composed of multiple storm cells
whistler
electromagnetic wave propagating through the atmosphere that may be detected by a sensitive audio amplifier as a gliding high-to-low-frequency sound; originates during lightning discharges and are usually in the frequency range of 300 to 30,000 hertz
Radio atmospheric
broadband electromagnetic impulse
air-mass thunderstorm
thunderstorm that is generally weak and usually not severe.