First Alert Weather Academy: Anatomy of Lightning – WTOC

An electric current wave, called a "return stroke", shoots UP the channel as a brilliant pulse. Behind the wave front, electric charge flows up the channel and produces a ground current. It takes the current about 1 microsecond to reach its peak value, which averages around 30,000 amperes.

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First Alert Weather Academy: Anatomy of Lightning - WTOC

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