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![]() "Justín Käse" wrote in message news:4228fee2.2075649@chupacabra... In posted on Thu, 03 Mar 2005 17:40:27 -0600, Cecil Moore wrote: 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. To believe that an errant lightening bolt could navigate around or over the obstructing mountains, and then single someone out for a lethal strike is a bit of a stretch, scary thing is that some people believe this nonsense. -- JK All right Justin, In case your FLAME was just a case of ignorance, you can look this stuff up for yourself before your foot has to be inserted any further down your mouth. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/pub/ltg/crh_boltblue.php Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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