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    Lightening Strike In My Wife's Hometown

    Striking the college radio tower on the hill. Shot is looking down main street taken by one of her kids friends last week.

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    That’s quite a catch!

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    That is awesome! Great photo!
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    That is an amazing sight !! Great picture! I would sure not want to be on the receiving end of something like that, awesome power.
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    Great picture.

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    Been with in 100 yds of this, three times, will get your heart started !!

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    What a catch on their camera (I'm guessing phone camera?) They were sure in the right spot at the right time. Ben Franklin should have been out flying his kite!

    What town/state?

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLAHUT View Post
    Been with in 100 yds of this, three times, will get your heart started !!
    AND raise your hair if you’re closer than that!
    It makes one feel very small and vulnerable!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bedbugbilly View Post
    What a catch on their camera (I'm guessing phone camera?) They were sure in the right spot at the right time. Ben Franklin should have been out flying his kite!

    What town/state?

    Thanks for sharing!
    Just to the right is the home of Bag Balm. Lyndonville, VT
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    Been just under 200 yds a couple of times and one bolt about 100 yds away that hit my neighbors fence charger. Was asleep, but woke up real quick, enough to see the end of the flash. Ruined a TV.

    When I was a teenager, was at Grandads house that night and a bolt hit a tree at the end of the driveway, maybe 50 yds away. Never knew about it till I was told about it the next morning. Was sound asleep.

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    Incredible shot. I would have to have it blown up to at least 8x10, framed and place on the wall.
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    Great pic!

    As a 10'ish y.o. was over at a cpl friends house. Huge lightning storm kicks up,so their mom made us come in. So the three of us got our noses to the screen door watching and waiting so we can go back outside. Bolt of lightning cracks and splits a cherry tree about 15 yards from the back door. All we saw was a white out of light and the tree going two directions in slow motion.

    Was on an unfinished construction job once... concrete slab hadn't been poured on a 5k sq ft cinder block building. Huge lightning storm rolls in and strikes the rebar that had been put in the outdoor entrance. The inside reinforcement wire had not been put in yet so we're standing on dirt/gravel when it hit the front porch. We were 20 feet from it.

    Another construction job... we were building this huge brick house right next to another,big brick house. Storm rolls in. We're all waiting it out up in the attic where there wasn't a gable wall yet. Sitting on buckets N such killing time. But we're all just sitting there looking at this next door house..... lightning strikes the 2 1/2 story high chimney maybe 75 yards from us. It looked like a dang howitzer hit that thing. We had bricks showered down almost to where we were.

    Amazing power.

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    I have been hit twice by lightning. Once when I was 10 years old on a tire swing on a chain. Lightning hit the chain and burned it in half, and flashes went from my feet to the ground. The other time when I was out fishing in the Louisiana marsh near the gulf. We , my brother and a friend, saw a thunder cloud near us and saw lightning coming out of it. I counted to 15 after a flash before I heard the thunder. No problem, it's 3 miles away. 10 seconds later we were hit, with a blue spark that went between the 3 of us. It was worse than grabbing a hot spark plug wire.
    Now if I see lightning anywhere, I go inside.
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    Thanks jonp . . . . it just looks like one of those towns that would be interesting to visit . . . . my wife and I spent some time in the Albany, NY area for about six months while she completed an internship for her Masters many moons ago. We didn't have much money, but we did manage to drive up to Vermont a couple of times to look around. At the time, I didn't know that I had a number of ancestors who had lived in Vermont in the late 1700s and early 1800s. A lot of beautiful scenery there!

    And Bag Balm . . . . always have had a tin of it around from the time I was a kid - great stuff for the cattle and other animals as well as us humans!

    Thanks!

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    This Post Oak was hit fifteen minutes before the pic was taken. Green wood will burn with enough bolts and amps!
    It has since died but some survive somehow.


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    I was riding with my dad when lightning hit a street light 75 feet from the car. Both of us needed to change our underwear... It stalled the car from the pulse, had to push it 3 blocks to the local garage to have it looked at. Took out the electronic ignition module(this was pre computer thankfully!). Set off the alarms at the bank, while we waited for the storm to pass a cop showed up to check the bank alarm, we told him what happened and pointed to the melted street light pole(the arm that came off the wood pole was trashed!). He offered to call a wrecker but we told him it was only 3 blocks to the garage. And downhill so we can push it.

    I have had 1 direct hit on my ham radio tower, entire house wiring thrummed in the walls, super white flash, sparks from some of the antenna lines I disconnect... the boom shook the house... I was sitting in the kitchen watching out the bay window and it scared the crap out of me. No damage to anything, I have a LOT of lightning suppression devices and an extensive tower ground system with 30 interconnected ground rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bedbugbilly View Post
    Thanks jonp . . . . it just looks like one of those towns that would be interesting to visit . . . . my wife and I spent some time in the Albany, NY area for about six months while she completed an internship for her Masters many moons ago. We didn't have much money, but we did manage to drive up to Vermont a couple of times to look around. At the time, I didn't know that I had a number of ancestors who had lived in Vermont in the late 1700s and early 1800s. A lot of beautiful scenery there!

    And Bag Balm . . . . always have had a tin of it around from the time I was a kid - great stuff for the cattle and other animals as well as us humans!

    Thanks!
    I've traveled onto 6 Continents and have brought that green tin with me every time. Fixed dried hands and feet, waterproofed boots and lubed boolits with it. That smell always takes me back to the farm milking Holsteins
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    Nice picture! My sons house got hit two days ago blew breakers in the panel apart, has no lights ,wife got shocked she was on the phone at the time.

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    Just had a real close strike, a rip, crackle, crack boom, job. Went out the driveway to the gate and my 12' double leaf gate controller boxes were all in pieces, blown all over the front yard area. Gate is 400 ft from the house and it is now pouring rain. Will take some drying and a bit of light to check all the connections. Called the gate guy, what did the transformer look like? It shredded the transformer, blew it all to pieces, well probably all the electronics are toast then.
    Yep, I figured, looked like a demolition job, inside the boxes was flash burned and it blew the covers off, just the small pieces where the screws were attached, shattered the rest of the covers into small pieces

    Only bad thing is the gate controller was plugged into the deep well pump's 220 circuit breaker box by an underground copper line in PVC pipe. No big deal if it just killed that circuit, But the deep well's 4" submersible pump is a whole different story. Pump house, disissembly, crane to lift it, etc. Could get pretty expensive real quick. With a little luck, it did not cross feed in the box.

    Lightning is bad stuff when it gets to the ground and we have a lot of strikes around this area..
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