pilvilaskimella
Pilvilaskimella, also known as the "cloud laser," is a rare and fascinating atmospheric phenomenon. It is characterized by the appearance of a laser-like beam of light extending from the base of a cumulonimbus cloud to the ground. This phenomenon is often observed during thunderstorms and is believed to be caused by the interaction of electrical charges within the cloud and the Earth's surface.
The term "pilvilaskimella" is derived from Finnish, where "pilvi" means cloud and "laskimella" translates to "to
Pilvilaskimella is typically seen as a bright, white or blue beam of light that appears to shoot
Observing pilvilaskimella can be an awe-inspiring experience, and it serves as a reminder of the complex and