Invisible Danger Above Us: Energy Trapped in the Atmosphere

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Imagine the Earth as a giant battery that has stopped discharging.
During the week of September 3–9, 2025, we witnessed what that means: a record-breaking landslide in France, Typhoon Hagibis slamming Japan, hail the size of chicken eggs in Russia, and 466,000 lightning strikes in just two days across Australia’s deserts. Yet the most alarming part isn’t the disasters themselves — it’s their cause.

Scientists are sounding the alarm: the atmosphere is no longer releasing enough energy into space and is only storing it.
Previously, thermal energy moved like clockwork — from the planet’s interior to the oceans, then to the atmosphere, and finally out into space. Now that cycle is broken. Energy that should escape remains trapped, turning the atmosphere into a colossal capacitor.

Highlights of the Week:

* France – In Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, a record landslide of 40,000 cubic meters thundered down, a rarity even in this landslide-prone region.
* Japan – Typhoon Hagibis dumped rain at 120 mm per hour on Shizuoka Prefecture. A Category-3 tornado twisted the steel frames of buildings.
* Northern India – Monsoon floods, ongoing since the season’s start, have killed over 500 people and inundated 2,000 villages.
* Australia – Across normally dry September deserts, 466,000 lightning strikes were recorded in just 36 hours.

The electrical build-up is extraordinary. India has seen lightning strikes quadruple in five years — from 5.17 million to 20 million annually. And in Australia, where September thunderstorms are rare, a single outburst exceeded the monthly norm by dozens of times.

Researchers writing in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics warn: for every 1 °C of warming, the frequency of sprites — vast glowing structures 80 km above Earth — increases by 14 % These are not merely beautiful spectacles; they are symptoms of a growing energy imbalance.

⏯️ Time code:
0:00 — Introduction: Why the Atmosphere Became a Giant Battery
0:42 — France: Record Landslide at Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval (40,000 m³)
1:58 — Japan: Typhoon Hagibis and Category-3 Tornado
4:48 — India: Floods Claiming 500+ Lives
5:43 — Hailstorms from Kansas to Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai
6:40 — Australia: 466,000 Lightning Strikes in 36 Hours
9:10 — Sprites: Red Giants at 80 km and Their Link to Warming
9:50 — Arctic: Record Heat in the Russian Arctic
10:30 — Why Earth’s Energy Is No Longer Escaping into Space

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