Has thunder ever killed someone?

Police investigators recently found the badly burned body of a man in his house, and concluded that he was killed by lightning — while still indoors. Lightning can kill — about 30 Americans die from lightning strikes each year. But being struck indoors is exceedingly rare.

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What happens if thunder hits a human?

The heat produced when lightning moves over the skin can produce burns, but the current moving through the body is of greatest concern. While the ability to survive any lightning strike is related to immediate medical attention, the amount of current moving through the body is also a factor.

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What is the deadliest thunder?

Downbursts are associated with severe thunderstorms and not all thunderstorms produce downbursts. Tornadoes are the most dangerous and damaging aspect of severe thunderstorms.

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Can a human survive a thunder?

Of every 10 people struck, nine will survive. But they could suffer a variety of short- and long-term effects: cardiac arrest, confusion, seizures, dizziness, muscle aches, deafness, headaches, memory deficits, distractibility, personality changes and chronic pain, among others.

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Can you be hurt by thunder?

Ruptured eardrums can occur from the thunderous sound waves created by the nearby strike. Also minor thermal burns and nervous system damage can occur through an indirect strike, where the body is only exposed to a fraction of the energy of the lightning.

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Can thunder deafen you?

The shock wave in thunder is sufficient to cause property damage and injury, such as internal contusion, to individuals nearby. Thunder can rupture the eardrums of people nearby, leading to permanently impaired hearing. Even if not, it can lead to temporary deafness.

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Is thunder God's anger?

Lightning symbolizes several different things in the Bible. It can signify God's mighty presence – in a literal and / or poetic sense – that causes all people to tremble in reverence (Exodus 19:16-19; Psalm 77:18). It also means God's wrathful judgment against His enemies (Psalm 144:6; Psalm 18:14).

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Can a thunder hit a plane?

Modern aircraft are designed to be able to withstand lightning strikes. So a plane in a thunderstorm can get hit by lightning without suffering any serious damage.

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Can thunder hit flying?

Not to worry. The answer to the question “can planes fly in thunderstorms?” is almost always “yes,” and when it's not, pilots (and the people who help them fly) won't even try. All but the most severe weather is completely harmless to modern aircraft, including lightning.

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How painful is getting struck by lightning?

A jolting, excruciating pain. “My whole body was just stopped—I couldn't move any more,” Justin recalls. “The pain was … I can't explain the pain except to say if you've ever put your finger in a light socket as a kid, multiply that feeling by a gazillion throughout your entire body.

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Is thunder hotter than lava?

Lightning is much hotter than lava. Lightning is 70,000 degrees Fahrenheit, compared to Lava at 2,240 degrees.

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How does thunder cause death?

Electrical energy causes muscular spasm and necrosis, thrombosis, blood vessel tears, unconsciousness, and motor and sensory function abnormalities. Most deaths after lightning strikes occur either because of primary cardiac arrest or hypoxia-induced secondary cardiac arrest.

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What color of thunder is the strongest?

White: most powerful lightning color

White is the most dangerous color of lighting. It suggests both a low concentration of moisture and a high concentration of dust in air.

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Why do humans fear thunder?

Experts don't know exactly what causes astraphobia. For some people, a traumatic childhood event during a storm can lead to astraphobia. You're also more likely to develop astraphobia if a parent or sibling has the condition. Sometimes, people develop astraphobia for no known reason.

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What does getting hit by lightning feel like?

Lightning strikes

It felt like a horse hit you in the back of the head, like a mule kick,” he said. “It was almost like getting the wind knocked out of you by a Mack truck.” Immediately afterward, Fasciglione said he felt energized, his entire body tight, ears ringing and then went numb.

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What is the 30 30 rule?

“The '30-30 Rule' directed people to be in a safe place when there is 30 seconds or less between lightning and its thunder, and to wait 30 minutes or more after hearing the last thunder before leaving the safe place.

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Does dark lightning exist?

Dark lightning is the most energetic radiation produced naturally on Earth, but was unknown before 1991. While scientists now know that dark lightning naturally occurs in thunderstorms, they do not know how frequently these flashes take place or whether visible lightning always accompanies them.

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Has a plane ever crashed from lightning?

It's fairly common for commercial airplanes to be struck by lightning. In fact, the National Weather Service says passenger planes are struck by lightning an average of once or twice every year. But the last confirmed commercial airplane crash in the United States attributed to lightning occurred in 1967.

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Does thunder sound like a bomb?

The sudden heating causes the surrounding air to expand violently and creates big sound waves, like what happens in a bomb explosion, along the entire length of the lightning bolt. We usually hear a loud boom followed by several seconds of rumble.

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Do birds get struck by lightning?

Lightning also strikes birds. An observer once saw a bolt of lightning strike a large flock of migrating snow geese, dropping more than 50 of the birds. Bald eagles have been struck while sitting on their nests, and John James Audubon described two common nighthawks blown from the sky by a lightning bolt.

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What happens if lightning strikes a pool?

A lightning strike can damage your pool's pump, filter and heater. The strike overloads the electrical circuits and can ruin the equipment. You can install surge protectors to prevent lightning from damaging your pool, but that's just another cost that makes pool ownership too expensive.

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How hot is lightning?

In fact, lightning can heat the air it passes through to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5 times hotter than the surface of the sun). When lightning strikes a tree, the heat vaporizes any water in its path possibly causing the tree to explode or a strip of bark to be blown off.

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What does the Bible say about thunders?

* Psalms 77:18 - The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven: the lightnings lightened the world: the earth trembled and shook. * Psalms 97:4 - His lightnings enlightened the world: the earth saw, and trembled.

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Who got struck by lightning in the Bible?

Abstract. In the Bible, St. Paul (Saul of Tarsus) was struck blind by a light from heaven. Three days later his vision was restored by a "laying on of hands." The circumstances surrounding his blindness represent an important episode in the history of religion.

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What makes God angry the most?

Why Does God Get Angry? In the Bible God gets angry at human violence. He gets angry at powerful leaders who oppress other humans. And the thing that makes God more angry than anything else in the Bible is Israel's constant covenant betrayal.

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