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WHAT WE CALL POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CLOUDS
The molecules of H2O are in themselves bipolar, all the clouds are formed of this same matter, it is therefore difficult to
imagine a cloud charged positively and another charged negatively.
- What we call positive cloud are protons or H⁺ ions
- What we call negative cloud is oxygen which is known to be very generative
- What we call the electric discharge are electrons
The chemical reaction between these 3 elements (2H⁺ + 2é- + ½ O2) is explosive (lightning) and exothermic, it is triggered
by the self-compression of air generated by the opposition of 2 mechanical forces (air currents ascendants and
descendants). Thus water is born, it forms clouds and rain.
The temperature of a flash over a length of up to 20 km, over a width of 3 cm and its entire delta is 30,000°C (5 times the
temperature of the sun's surface).
Under these temperature and compression conditions, all possible combinations are achieved (O3, NOx, etc.)
What we call positive cloud
What we call the electric discharge
WINDS
What we call negative cloud
The water molecules are fully decomposed, so we
can no longer speak of water vapor or gaseous water
at this stage
Thunderstorm
rain
Rain by
condensation
