dry lightning
sagehen
sagehen at WESTELCOM.COM
Sun Jul 8 22:14:46 UTC 2007
>OED mentions _heat lightning_ (the kind unaccompanied by rain in your
>vicinity) but offers no supporting cites.
>
> My grandparents used _heat lightning_.
>
> My reading of Springsteen's "dry lightning" is that it refers -
>poetically or not - to heat lightning. Reichmuth's definition is different.
>
> JL
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My understanding of "heat lightning" is that it is either cloud-to-cloud
(no visible bolt) that occurs in the absence of rain, or it is lightning of
any type occurring over the horizon and only visible as reflected light
from nearer, higher clouds. The accompanying thunder would reach the
observer so much later -- perhaps 50 seconds or more -- if at all, that it
might not seem to be associated with the lightning.
AM
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