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  2. How to stay safe during a severe storm: Experts share tips ...

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    Lightning safety tips. There’s about a 1-in-15,300 chance that a person will be struck by lightning in an 80-year lifespan, according to the NWS. That’s pretty rare, but a risk worth taking ...

  3. Can lightning travel through plumbing? Here’s how to stay ...

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    Here’s how to stay safe when lightning strikes. When thunder rumbles, lightning isn’t far behind. About 25 million times a year, lightning strikes the United States, according to the National ...

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

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    Worried about lightning? Here’s how to plan your Myrtle beach vacation around stormy weather.

  5. Faraday cage - Wikipedia

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    Faraday cages are also used to protect people and equipment against electric currents such as lightning strikes and electrostatic discharges, because the cage conducts electrical current around the outside of the enclosed space and none passes through the interior.

  6. Ring ground - Wikipedia

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    Ring grounds should be installed beyond the building's drip line to prevent corrosion of the ring's metal. Ring grounds are very commonly used around communications equipment such as cell phone towers, police radio towers, and other types of radio towers and equipment buildings. They are also often used to protect computer data centers.

  7. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Lightning injuries are divided into direct strikes, side splash, contact injury, and ground current. [1] Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1]

  8. Lightning strike causes house fire in Plymouth. How to stay ...

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    The fire could have been likely caused by a lightning strike, but the damage makes it impossible to officially tell,” he said. While the annual average could be slightly higher than 35, it still ...

  9. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    A lightning strike or lightning bolt is a lightning event in which an electric discharge takes place between the atmosphere and the ground. Most originate in a cumulonimbus cloud and terminate on the ground, called cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning.