Lightning striking sand?

Does lightning create glass sculptures when it strikes sand? In the movie “Sweet Home Alabama” It shows these glass sculptures that look like little trees that were caused by lightning striking sand.

I tried to find some more information on this online, but all I could find was information on fulgurites. These things are caused by lightning striking sand but they don’t look like glass at all, more like odd-shaped rocks.

Does anyone know where I can find more information about this?

I don’t know where the movie got that idea, but it doesn’t happen that way. Although there is certainly enough heat from a lightning strike to fuse sand grains together to form the fulgurites you mentioned, there is not nearly enough to completely melt them together to form glass.

Here’s what I did [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=lightning+sand](google search) . Wow, fulgerites are cool!!! I want one.

I haven’t seen the movie.

I did find this.
http://www.tellmewhereonearth.com/rocks_pg_3.htm

In the movie, are they talking about collecting fulgurites and then melting them down and making them into little glass trees?

I just looked through this whole website and I didn’t see anything that remotely resembled “little glass trees”. Some of the smaller, spindlier ones from West Texas are light-colored and might look like individual tree branches, but IMO it’s quite a stretch.

http://www.minresco.com/fulgurites/fulgurites.htm

Bear in mind that a fulgurite isn’t blown or spun pure glass, it’s just fused quartz.

Opps my link doesn’t work sorry.

Was the following your search URL, cw?
http://www.google.com/search?q=lightning+%2B+sand&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en

I actually have a fulgurite in my rock collection (they aren’t that expensive) and would describe it as being very fragile. I can’t imagine that you could base any type of glassware off of it.

At the beginning of the movie, it shows the girl and the guy when they are little, playing on the beach. It’s storming, and lightning strikes the sand. They go over and look to where the lightning struck.

Fast-forward a few years. The guy now has a glass shop, and apparently he makes these glass sculptures by putting metal poles into the sand during a storm. They don’t say anything about melting the fulgurites and re-creating them, all that is said is “most people don’t know that lightning can do this to sand, all you have to do is dig it up”.

I was just trying to figure out if lightning striking sand really makes sculptures like that, apparently it does not.

I tried to find a picture of something similar to what was shown in the movie, but all I could come up with was this. I guess just imagine it as the glass branches without the birds on top. It resembles the glass sculptures from the movie.