Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird that that is apparently the second lightening strike in Lafayette Square in 2 years. Is there something in the ground there?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/08/4-people-in-critical-condition-after-lightning-strike-near-white-house/
I'm not sure what I'd do if I got stuck in Lafayette Square in a thunderstorm. I guess run to the Metro or into a hotel lobby?
Getting away from the park and heading inside is what you need to do, period. Going to a metro entrance or a hotel are both good options.
You can always do lightening position which is what you do when hiking above treeline in a storm - crouch into a ball but stay on your feet. But - shelter in a building or car is the best.
Seems unlikely many could hold that position in a field for 20 minutes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird that that is apparently the second lightening strike in Lafayette Square in 2 years. Is there something in the ground there?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/08/4-people-in-critical-condition-after-lightning-strike-near-white-house/
I'm not sure what I'd do if I got stuck in Lafayette Square in a thunderstorm. I guess run to the Metro or into a hotel lobby?
Getting away from the park and heading inside is what you need to do, period. Going to a metro entrance or a hotel are both good options.
You can always do lightening position which is what you do when hiking above treeline in a storm - crouch into a ball but stay on your feet. But - shelter in a building or car is the best.
Anonymous wrote:I remember being on the Mall when a thunderstorm came through. EVERYONE started heading for cover under the trees, while my friend and I ran for the Metro.
One guy was running up the pathway, soaking wet, screaming "GET OUT FROM UNDER THE TREES! THERE'S LIGHTNING!" A few people started heading for the Metro or the museums, but most of them continued hunkering under the trees.
I know they have big signs up during Folklife that instruct people not to go under trees in thunderstorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean you NEVER stand under a tree in a thunderstorm - do people really not know this? My 10 yr old knows. I think it needs to be a first lesson to everyone that's really sad people are not aware.
I grew up in an area with few thunderstorms, so this is maybe something that not all people know.
Anonymous wrote:I mean you NEVER stand under a tree in a thunderstorm - do people really not know this? My 10 yr old knows. I think it needs to be a first lesson to everyone that's really sad people are not aware.