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Lightening and the fire department
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Lightning doesn't always play by the rules. Back in Minnesota as a teenager I went to get the mail (driveway maybe 50 yards long), got the mail out of the mailbox, turned around to walk back to the house and BOOOM! The thunder, huge flash of light and a hot wind hit all at once. It had hit and destroyed the mailbox. I was no more than 20 feet from it when it hit. Even with my back turned the flash when the lightning struck the mailbox was impressive.
Forest line maybe 30 feet in back of the mailbox, power poles nearby, storm still miles off...yeah. Obviously nobody had informed this lightning bolt where it was supposed to hit. |
Very scary. Had lightning rods installed on our roof this year.
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It's said FL is the "lightening capital of the world".........at the "get acquainted" seminars they'll talk about this. They also warn about being outside as well when a storm is approaching. IF you hear thunder (and it can be far away) lightening is a possibility to strike. It astounds me how many golfers are out and the sky is very dark with thunder and they aren't running for cover. No, I don't mean under a tree neither. Years ago, when we lived in the upper midwest, I knew a couple who'd lost loved ones to lightening on a golf course. It was said they went to get out of the rain under a roof (maybe a starter shack) and both got struck and died, leaving a young family. Reports are mixed here, on whether lightening rods are needed. I've read BOTH "for AND against" the need. Maybe call one of the fire stations and ask.
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Since last year I find myself not liking lightning storms. Rain is fine. Funny I never worried as much about those back when I was renting. :shrug:
Florida is the #1 state in lightning density with 285 events every square mile. Though Texas is #1 with lightning strikes with over 18 million! Thinking about getting a rod... |
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I also have the NOAA weather app with lightening strikes enabled, and the app dings all day out of TV. I had it ding one day with strikes within 20 miles of TV and it was sunny with puffy clouds where we were golfing. With modern technology and notifications, I always have it going when down in FL. My first trip to FL was a business trip to Ft. Lauderdale in the early 90s. I was watching the morning news and a story came across of a woman killed by lightening while pushing her grocery cart to her car.. . I'm in for rods |
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How many people who have rods in TV, have been hit with lightning??
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