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Yes, thanks. They made that photo.
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Thanks for all you do, we appreciate your words - and crafts!
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So so good!
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Good to see you here!
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Good to see you here!
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Welcome, I think you'll like it here!
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Thank you, an old fav.
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The larger unattached branches are visible from the stroke on the right, but such branches don’t occur with any size on subsequent cloud-to-ground return strokes.”
~ Ron Holle Co-Author of “Flashes of Brilliance, The Science and Wonder of Arizona Lightning.”
Saguaro National Park East. 07/29/23
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Ribbon lightning is an optical effect in photos that allows the individual cloud-to-ground return strokes in a cloud-to-ground flash to be separated visually...In your photo, it is apparent that the first cloud-to-ground return stroke in this cloud-to-ground flash is on the right.
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it was caused by the motion of the tripod in the wind. Ribbon lightning is an optical effect in photos that allows the individual cloud-to-ground return strokes in a cloud-to-ground flash to be separated visually; it’s on pages 16 and 17 of our book. In your photo...