sädemata
Sädemata is a Finnish word that translates to "sparkless" or "unsparked." It is primarily used in a meteorological context to describe a condition where no lightning is observed during a thunderstorm. While thunderstorms are characterized by the presence of lightning, sädemata indicates a storm that produces thunder, rain, and strong winds but lacks the visual spectacle of electrical discharge.
The phenomenon of a sparkless thunderstorm, or a "dry thunderstorm" if precipitation evaporates before reaching the
Although sädemata storms do not present the visual threat of lightning strikes, they can still pose dangers.