A number of lightning strikes were recorded on Saturday evening, August 10, within 300 nautical miles of the North Pole. It was the most lightning strikes ever seen so far north. Lightning strikes are so rare this far north because for a bolt of lighting to occur there must be atmospheric instability as well as a warm/wet layer of air.

This many lightning strikes near the North Pole has never been seen before.

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Tim Konrad, founder of Unofficial Networks, is a passionate skier with over 20 years in the ski industry. Starting the blog in 2006 from Lake Tahoe with his brother John, he grew it into one of the world’s...