13. Blue Cones: The Funnel-Shaped Marvels of the Sky

Rare and very beautiful, blue cones show up as funnel-shaped discharges rising upward from the tops of thunderclouds. Though their conical form widens as it rises into the stratosphere, these events resemble blue jets.
The same mechanism generates the blue hue of these cones as that of other blue lightning events: excitation and consequent de-excitation of nitrogen molecules in the environment. The electrical discharge interacts with nitrogen at varying altitudes as it moves higher to produce a gradient of blue colours that can be really amazing to view.
Usually barely a fraction of a second, blue cones are short-lived yet can soar astonishingly 40 km beyond the cloud tops. Blue cones, according to scientists, might help to transport electrical charge between several layers of the atmosphere, therefore supporting the worldwide electrical circuit.
