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Originally Posted by kkingston57
Would not trust a phone app or whatever might warn me about lightning on a phone. We do live in the lightning capital of the world.
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Not according to NASA. Their data shows there are at least two other places in the world that have more.
According to another article, within the US Florida and Kansas are neck and neck. According to the same article, within Florida it is Orange County that has the most strikes.
But what does any of that have to do with the accuracy of an app that probably gets its information from a national weather data source?
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Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so.
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