EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 6 MIN
Why Thunder Rumbles
from Unusual Origins – The Strange Beginnings · host Kimberly Hollins
This episode explains that thunder is caused by the rapid heating and expansion of air during a lightning strike. When lightning superheats the air to extreme temperatures, it creates a powerful shockwave, which we hear as thunder.Thunder doesn’t sound like a single sharp noise because lightning travels along long, branching paths. Sound from different parts of the lightning reaches our ears at slightly different times, creating a rolling, layered effect. The atmosphere and surroundings further shape the sound by bending, scattering, and reflecting sound waves, turning a single event into a prolonged rumble.Additionally, high-frequency sounds fade quickly while low-frequency sounds travel farther, which is why distant thunder sounds deeper and softer. Overall, thunder is not one sound but a complex combination of overlapping waves, shaped by distance, environment, and the physics of air expansion.
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