When two negatively charged clouds meet, they typically do not attract each other due to their like charges. Instead, they may repel one another, which can disrupt their formation and lead to turbulence in the atmosphere. If the conditions are right, this interaction can also contribute to the development of larger storm systems or the release of energy in the form of electrical discharges, such as lightning, as charges redistribute to achieve a balance.
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