Sempre achei que era um efeito similar ao observado em tempestades de areia no mundo real, onde saltação das partículas de areia (neste caso, produzidas pelo movimento do verme da areia que rompe a superfície e não pelo vento) produz eletricidade estática.
As the force of wind passing over loosely held particles increases, particles of sand first start to vibrate, then to saltate ("leaps"). As they repeatedly strike the ground, they loosen and break off smaller particles of dust which then begin to travel in suspension. At wind speeds above that which causes the smallest to suspend, there will be a population of dust grains moving by a range of mechanisms: suspension, saltation and creep.
A recent study finds that the initial saltation of sand particles induces a static electric field by friction. Saltating sand acquires a negative charge relative to the ground which in turn loosens more sand particles which then begin saltating. This process has been found to double the number of particles predicted by previous theories.
(src: tempestade de poeira )