A super-sized lightning bolt struck scientists as something special.
Now, researchers have confirmed that a lightning strike from 2017 has broken a world record.
A single flash of lightning that stretched across the Great Plains, from eastern Texas all the way to Kansas City, Missouri, turned out to be a staggering 515 miles long.
A new report in the 477-mile bolt from April 2020.
“We call it megaflash lightning and we’re just now figuring out the mechanics of how and why it occurs,” Randy Cerveny, an Arizona State University professor who worked on the study, said in a statement.
