This video is a slideshow of a series of photos I took with my drone as a storm approached Brisbane, with a strange phenomenon that I’m unfamiliar with.

You can see a horizontal bolt of lightning slowly crawling its way across the sky from left to right. What’s interesting is that each frame of the slide is an 8 second still, meaning that the bolt was visible in the sky for over a minute!

  • Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    12 days ago

    This would have been a very low flying aircraft, flying directly in to a very energetic thunderstorm! I have the 100MP original stills too, and there is no sign of an aircraft that I can make out

    A close up of  a small horizontal lightning bolt

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      12 days ago

      I had friends from Australia send videos of that storm in the last 24 hrs. I’m doubting any aircraft were in the air lol

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      12 days ago

      considers

      I still like the idea of an object, because it’d explain the slow and constant speed. I wonder if it’s possible for a conductive object, like aircraft, to induce strikes by being more-conductive than air. If it were flying along and there were a series of strikes on the aircraft. I can find footage of aircraft being hit by lightning in-flight, but not of one being hit repeatedly, though.

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        12 days ago

        This is a post processed cropped version of one of the original stills. I have a hard time believing there’s an object behind it…