A natural disaster infographic explaining how lightning forms inside hurricane and typhoon storm clouds through 6 clear, scientifically accurate stages. Designed in a retro 1970s science-poster style, it features dark storm textures, clean vector diagrams, labeled icons, and civil-defense safety guidance.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Weather / safety infographic titled "How Lightning Forms". Archetype: SAFETY STEPS. Editorial science-education illustration about lightning formation in a hurricane / typhoon context, rendered as a preparedness-style checklist layout while remaining scientifically accurate. Retro 1970s science poster aesthetic, dramatic dark mode palette, storm-cloud textures, subtle halftone print feel, clean vector diagrams, high contrast, no panic framing. Show 6 numbered stages with short heading IN English, one-line caption IN English, and a scientific cue icon for each stage: 1) "Warm Moist Air Rises" — humid air ascends into towering storm clouds, icon: upward arrows; 2) "Ice And Water Collide" — droplets, ice crystals, and graupel collide inside the cloud, icon: snowflake and droplet; 3) "Charge Separation" — positive charge gathers near the cloud top and negative charge builds lower down, icon: plus/minus symbols; 4) "Ground Charge Responds" — the surface below becomes positively charged beneath the storm, icon: ground line with plus signs; 5) "Electrical Path Forms" — a stepped leader descends and an upward streamer rises to connect, icon: branching zigzag path; 6) "Lightning Discharge" — a bright return stroke transfers energy along the channel, icon: lightning bolt. Include supportive side visuals of hurricane rainbands, rotating cloud structure, and cross-sectional storm anatomy, but keep lightning physics as the main focus. Include conservative safety callout boxes aligned with major civil-defense guidance, in English, such as: seek substantial shelter, avoid open areas, avoid isolated trees, stay away from water, avoid wired electronics and plumbing, wait 30 minutes after the last thunder before resuming outdoor activity. Clear legends, arrows, labels, and simple metric-style annotations in English. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no watermarks Scientifically accurate, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no panic framing. Safety steps must be conservative and aligned with major civil-defense guidance.
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