Transient luminous events, appearing as brief bursts of light in the upper atmosphere, are observable phenomena. These occurrences are often associated with thunderstorms and can take various forms, including sprites, elves, and jets. An example is the sudden red glow appearing above a powerful storm system.
Studying these atmospheric optical phenomena provides valuable insight into the electrical activity occurring high above storm clouds. This understanding contributes to a broader knowledge of atmospheric processes and potentially improves weather forecasting models. Historically, these events were largely undocumented, but technological advancements have enabled increased observation and scientific analysis.