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Old March 3rd 05, 11:40 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Dave wrote:
don't ever say that lightning won't do something. the voltages and currents
and frequency range combination in lightning can do things that are often
hard to understand. it will go up, down, and sideways, often at the same
time. and just because it hits the ground doesn't mean it won't come up
again somewhere else and still be deadly or destroy equipment.


The scariest thing I ever heard of lightning doing is
killing someone out of a clear blue sky, coming from
clouds that were hidden by mountains.
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