superlightning

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super- +‎ lightning

Noun[edit]

superlightning (uncountable)

  1. (meteorology, rare) Extremely powerful lightning; a superbolt.
    • 1978, Science Update[1], Gaylord Professional Publications., page 131:
      Many of the superlightning phenomena detected by the satellites were produced by winter storms over Japan and the northeast Pacific.
    • 1981, Paranormal Borderlands of Science[2], Prometheus Books, →ISBN, page 131:
      We've discovered a strange soil chemistry on Mars, well-ordered wind systems on Venus, superlightning bolts, giant auroras, and a thin system of rings at Jupiter, volcanoes in eruption on the Jovian moon lo, and more rings and a whole gaggle of new moons around Saturn.
    • 2008, Charles E. Anzalone, Galactic Travel at Warp Speed in Imaginary Time[3], Xlibris US, →ISBN, page 19:
      Superlightning has been documented and recorded as shooting upward, beyond the cloud layer, thousands of feet.