Why this word is great
CERAUNOPHILE — [Noun] A person who loves thunder or lightning. From the Greek keraunos ("thunderbolt") and -phile ("lover of"). Unlike "astraphobe" (who cowers at the storm’s fury) or "pluviophile" (who cherishes the rain’s gentleness), the ceraunophile thrills to the sky’s violence. It is the child pressing their nose to the window as the world flashes white, the insomniac counting seconds between strike and rumble, the solitary walker who lifts their face to the charged air—knowing that awe, like electricity, must earth itself somewhere.