- Scientists record thunderstorms, estimate that biggest one held a charge of 1100C (Coulomb is the unit of electric charge: a single electron is 1.6×10-19C) and held an energy of more than 720GJ. The measured muon flux indicates it reached a potential of 1.3GV (1.3 billion volts) https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/thunderstorm-with-eye-popping-720gj-of-energy/ 11 comments science
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