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Imagine standing outside, the sky crackling with energy, thunder rolling in your chest. Suddenly, a flash splits the sky—and ...
Water and metal do not attract lightning, but they are excellent conductors of electricity. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Each year, there are millions of lightning strikes in the United States.
Here's what you need to know. How lightning is made. People have been trying to figure out why the sky breaks out into a scary light-and-sound show for centuries, and it wasn't until the 1900s ...
When golf courses lightning alerts go off, take shelter indoors. The National Weather Service states no place outdoors is ...
Lightning strikes hit anywhere so one expert goes over what Arizona homeowners can do to protect their houses from lightning.
Lightning tends to strike the taller objects in an area. Stay away from metal conductors such as wires or fences. Metal does not attract lightning, but lightning can travel long distances through it.