How does lighting occur in the middle of hurricanes
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Lightning forms as a result of triboelectrification, which stems from powerful updrafts that help to build electric charges. Thunderstorms are notorious for these updrafts of quickly rising air. But in a hurricane, the air does not rise upward.
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Quite a bit of lightning appearing near the eyewall of #Dorian. Lightning in tropical cyclones is relatively rare. ... Lightning forms as a result of triboelectrification, which stems from powerful updrafts that help to build electric charges. Thunderstorms are notorious for these updrafts of quickly rising air
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