A.A storm cloud first develops a positively charged layer at the top, then a negatively charged middle layer, and finally, a positively charged layer at the bottom.
B.Lightning from cloud to ground follows a channel that forms when a stream of electrons moving down meets a stream of positive particles coming up from the ground.
C.Lightning from a cloud to the ground is more likely to be destructive than is lightning that takes place within a cloud.
D.A separation of oppositely charged particles in clouds develops from collisions of falling ice pellets with ice crystals, from updrafts and from temperature variations.
E.Field studies laboratory simulations, and high-speed photography have all been used to investigate the way charge separations develop in clouds.
F.Once a channel has been formed, it is usually used by several successive electrical discharges that illuminate the channel as flashes of lightning.