Volcanic Lightning: When Eruptions Ignite the Sky
Some storms are born from clouds. Others from oceans. But this one? From fire itself.
Volcanic lightning is one of nature’s most terrifying and spectacular displays. When ash, rock, and gas are hurled into the sky, friction builds static electricity that explodes into lightning. It’s rare. Unpredictable. And unforgettable.
Transcript
This volcano created its own lightning storm.
Not a movie effect. Not Photoshop. But a real phenomenon called volcanic lightning—when Earth’s most violent forces collide.
As ash, gas, and rock blast into the sky, the friction builds static electricity… and the sky answers with lightning.
Bolts tear through clouds of fire and ash. Thunder rolls over rivers of molten lava.
It’s rare. Unpredictable. And among the most terrifying sights on Earth.
Because when a volcano creates its own storm… you’re not just watching an eruption. You’re watching the sky ignite.
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