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  2. Fulgurite - Wikipedia

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    The presence of fulgurites in an area can be used to estimate the frequency of lightning over a period of time, which can help to understand past regional climates. Paleolightning is the study of various indicators of past lightning strikes, primarily in the form of fulgurites and lightning-induced remanent magnetization signatures. [1]

  3. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    Some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services have such issues due to having been intentionally digitally obscured or blurred for various reasons of this. [1] For example, Westchester County, New York asked Google to blur potential terrorism targets (such as an amusement park, a beach, and parking lots) from its satellite ...

  4. Distribution of lightning - Wikipedia

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    Global map of lightning frequency--strikes/km 2 /yr. The high lightning areas are on land located in the tropics. Areas with almost no lightning are the Arctic and Antarctic, closely followed by the oceans which have only 0.1 to 1 strikes/km 2 /yr. The map on the right shows that lightning is not distributed evenly around the planet. [5]

  5. Mother-of-two killed after being struck by lightning on beach

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  6. Atmospheric electricity - Wikipedia

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    Typically, lightning discharges 30,000 amperes, at up to 100 million volts, and emits light, radio waves, x-rays and even gamma rays. [1] Plasma temperatures in lightning can approach 28,000 kelvins. Atmospheric electricity describes the electrical charges in the Earth's atmosphere (or that of another planet).

  7. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    The exact location of a lightning strike and when it will occur are still impossible to predict. However, products and systems have been designed of varying complexities to alert people as the probability of a strike increases above a set level determined by a risk assessment for the location's conditions and circumstances.

  8. Lightning strikes ruining your Myrtle Beach trip? Here’s how ...

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    The National Lightning Safety Council recorded 12 fatalities from lightning from 2006 - 2021 in South Carolina. However, you shouldn’t cancel a Myrtle Beach vacation over a few thunderstorms.

  9. New Jersey man trying to warn beachgoers about storm is ...

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    A New Jersey man was warning people on the beach about an incoming storm when ... New Jersey man trying to warn beachgoers about storm is killed by lightning strike. ... 2024 at 12:54 AM. Google Maps.