Lightning is such a fascinating phenomenon. I live on a mountainside where, as storms approach, I can watch them come across the valley to the west bringing their towering clouds and lightning with them. The bolts are often bright, jagged and searing…..very dramatic as they light up the clouds above them and attack the ground below.
At the same time that we are able to see lighting below clouds during a storm, there are sometimes massive, but weak, luminous flashes above the clouds. They are described as large scale electrical discharges high above cumulonimbus, normally reddish-orange or greenish-blue with hanging tendrils below and arching branches above.
The first photos of sprites were obtained by accident in 1989. Since then, thousands of photos have been taken from the space shuttle and aircraft. Early research referred to them as “upward lightning” or “cloud-to-ionosphere discharges”. Now because of their whimsical, fleeting nature, they are simply called sprites. I think it’s so much fun that “scientists” would give what sounds so serious, a Transient Luminous Event or TLE, a wonderful, full of personality and life name. I imagine them dancing around above storms sometimes singly and sometimes in groups like nymphs in the moonlight.
There are some subjects and ideas that just grab a hold of me and I want to know as much about them as I can. I love living in the day of the computer. So much is being discovered and shared…..it’s so exciting! I kept thinking about these red sprites and decided to bring them to life with my paint and brush first with small studies and then a large painting.
When I imagine our world, our universe, I imagine life…..life from the smallest particle to the largest expanse…..life that composes the air we breathe, life that forms our sun and stars and the life responsible for and embodied in the red sprites that dance above our storms.
Cropped photo of Red Sprite 34″x51″.