During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura.
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During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
@coreyspowell ELECTRIFYING DISCOVERIES NEAR YOU
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During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
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Finally, a technology from the back pages of Popular Mechanics makes it to the big time. -
During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
@coreyspowell I feel that calling it aura is only getting esoterics picking up on that

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During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
@coreyspowell Always knew the things I saw tripping were real
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Lots of critters can see UV - bees, birds, reindeer, salmon, …
This is a sample -
https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/15-animals-that-can-see-uv-light-5-332724/Cool!
Appears the emissions were iUVC at 260 nm wavelength. Bumblebees can see some in the middle of UVA (347 nm).
“Coronae moved sporadically among leaves on every tree branch in a narrow field of view while the thunderstorm was directly overhead. Coronae emitted ∼1011 photons at 260 nm, corresponding to electrical currents of ∼1 μA, derived from unique measurements relating corona intensity to tree electrical current.”
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During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
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Cool!
Appears the emissions were iUVC at 260 nm wavelength. Bumblebees can see some in the middle of UVA (347 nm).
“Coronae moved sporadically among leaves on every tree branch in a narrow field of view while the thunderstorm was directly overhead. Coronae emitted ∼1011 photons at 260 nm, corresponding to electrical currents of ∼1 μA, derived from unique measurements relating corona intensity to tree electrical current.”
@stepheneb @coreyspowell Your quote caused me to wonder “besides sub-atomic particles, what is not electrical to some degree” So thanks for sending me down the electron rabbithole & “strange metals” that depart from Fermi's electron transport theory.
And this - https://www.earth.com/news/bee-vision-reveals-a-hidden-world-that-we-cannot-see/ -
During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
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This phenomenon has been investigated for potential production of paclitaxel, the main ingredient for taxol, an anticancer drug made from yew trees.
Almost literally milking trees.
https://repository.tudelft.nl/record/uuid:0500bcc5-c263-4fe3-a428-87beac9ac806 -
If humans had ultraviolet vision, "I believe you’d see this swath of glow on the top of every tree under the thunderstorm. It’d probably look like a pretty cool light show, as if thousands of UV-flashing fireflies descended on the treetops."
-- Patrick McFarland
Reminds me of reading about the work of Robert O. Becker, back in the day.
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During thunderstorms, electric discharges in the air cause trees to glow with an ultraviolet aura. You can't see it with your eyes, but researchers have finally managed to measure it & recreate it in the lab.
https://news.agu.org/press-release/thunderstorms-conjure-ghostly-coronae-in-treetops-observed-outdoors-for-the-first-time/ #science #nature
@coreyspowell I take it such a discharge works differently than a electric arc? Coz for that distance it would have needed to be 1k-2k volts?
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