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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    16th Armored Division "Lightning Power" July 1943 – Oct 1945. 19th Armored Division. 20th Armored Division "Armoraiders" March 1943 – April 1946. 22nd Armored ...

  5. Why does a tree explode after a lightning strike? - AOL

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    When a bolt strikes a tree it super-heats the sap throughout the tree and water in the sap turns to steam. "This happens in a split second," says Q13 FOX News Metoerologist M.J. McDermott.

  6. 'Scary' Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Strikes at Ohio Quarry as ...

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    A storm chaser in Shreve, Ohio, caught dramatic footage of cloud-to-ground lightning striking at a quarry on July 20, as a tornado-warned stormed loomed above.Michael C Thomas said in a tweet that ...

  7. 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]

  8. Why does a tree explode after a lightning strike? - AOL

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    SEATTLE -- A lightning bolt struck a giant tree in Seattle's Washington Park Arboretum Tuesday afternoon and the entire thing exploded. The bark of the tree was literally blow in all directions.

  9. 2 people were taken to a hospital after lightning struck a ...

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    Two people were taken to the hospital Saturday after lightning struck a tree near a home along a golf course that is hosting the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship. The home is just north of the ...