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  2. 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 ...

  3. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Other physical injury can be caused by objects damaged or thrown by the lightning strike. For example, lightning striking a nearby tree may vaporize sap, and the steam explosion often causes bark and wood fragments to be explosively ejected. Lightning strikes can also induce a transient paralysis known as 'keraunoparalysis'. [3]

  4. 5 ways you can be struck by lightning ... and only 1 ... - AOL

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    Being hit directly by a lightning bolt and becoming part of the main channel of electricity flowing from the cloud to the ground is one of the least common ways to be struck by lightning, Dr. Mary ...

  5. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a digital distribution service and storefront developed by Valve Corporation.It was launched as a software client in September 2003 to provide game updates automatically for Valve's games and expanded to distributing third-party titles in late 2005.

  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. MLB season is here: Experts warn lightning is a danger at games

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    The National Weather Service (NWS) says that lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from a thunderstorm, but for the purpose of the study, Vagasky used a distance of 8 miles.

  8. Lightning detector - Wikipedia

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    One can tell where lightning will strike within a mile radius by measuring ionization in the air to improve the accuracy of the prediction. To understand this aspect of lightning detection one needs to know that a lightning 'flash' generally consists of several strokes, a typical number of strokes from a CG flash is in the range 3 to 6 but some ...

  9. Experts disagree on lightning deflection measures as Florida ...

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