Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"
The article says a strong storm moved into the area within an hour of the strike, but reads as if sky was blue at the time.
It may have indeed been blue directly overhead. But there was absolutely a storm cloud in close proximity, visible somewhere around them. Otherwise no lightning.
Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"
The article says a strong storm moved into the area within an hour of the strike, but reads as if sky was blue at the time.
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Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"
Anonymous wrote:Lightning does NOT happen "out of the blue". There had to have been a storm nearby, it just wasn't directly overhead.
Lightning isn't magic. The conditions that create it are well understood. It only happens in proximity to storms, because those moving air masses are what is necessary to create the static charge.
It doesn't just happen "out of the blue"