Our eyes deceive us when lightning strikes like a giant spark cracking the sky in two. That giant spark is only as big around as a golf ball. Like everything else in nature, it happens for a reason.
The age-old maxim says lightning never strikes the same place twice. Florida would beg to disagree.The state is the lightning capital of the United States as measured in deaths by lightning, with four ...
An Alaska Airlines flight from Juneau to Sitka was struck by lightning during its approach Monday. The plane landed safely, ...
WASHINGTON -- Four people are in critical condition following an apparent lightning strike at a Washington, D.C., park, authorities said Thursday evening. D.C. Fire and EMS said it had responded to ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WIAT) — What started as a quick video of the dark sky in Tuscaloosa took a loud turn as lightning struck near a football complex at the University of Alabama Wednesday afternoon. The ...
A recent court hearing has reinforced the importance of proactive safety measures when preventing injury due to lightning ...
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Man Tries To Capture A Lightning Storm Outside On Camera, Records The Scariest Moment Of His Life
When 38-year-old Daniel Modøl went outside to film a distant storm he didn't expect it would get so close. He was safely standing on his terrace in Gjerstad, Aust-Agder, Norway and shooting lightning ...
This Monday, a Boeing 737-700 operated by Alaska Airlines caught an unlucky break on a flight to Sitka, Alaska, when it was ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- According to the National Weather Service, the odds of being struck by lightning are one in 15,300. Alex Coreas was that one, and Sunday he told his incredible story in an exclusive ...
When thunder roars, head indoors! Lightning is New Mexico’s deadliest weather threat, and since 1959, 90 people have died as a result of a lightning strike. Chief Meteorologist Grant Tosterud and KRQE ...
Kylie Smith never imagined a summer photo shoot would end with a fight for her life. “When I found out I got struck by lightning, my first reaction was just like, what? I ...
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The human lightning rod: The man who was struck seven times
Those long hours turned him into an unlikely figure in American folklore because he survived something few people encounter more than once. Lightning struck him seven separate times across 35 years, ...
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