Whether you were personally struck, your horse was struck out in the field, your neighbor or friend got hit, electrical outage?..

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    5 days ago

    Lightning hit a tree right next to my house and went through the invisible dog fence and fried a bunch of stuff in my house… The invisible fence and many other things are grounded now…

    The bark on the tree literally blew off and there was a huge bang and flag of light when it struck. Scared the crap out of everyone in my house.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I live where there is a lot of lightning (west central FL) so have had near misses where the flash and sound came at the same time but the incident I remember:

    I worked at a payroll company. One of our new clients was a landscaping company and in the first week they had an employee hit by lightning, and that one incident was more expensive to the workers’ comp plan than the rest of the year combined, all companies. Poor guy died and not fast, it was heartbreaking. I also learned in that job that seawall building and underwater welding were our most risky clients (highest workers’ comp cost) followed closely by racecar drivers.

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      6 days ago

      Tonight, like right now, we’re having numerous lightning strikes, but practically no thunder, and barely any rain. Upper atmosphere lightning maybe? 🤔

      This is only the third time in my life I’ve seen such a weird weather pattern, seems to come along with towns nearby having tornadoes… 🤷

      Southeast Mississippi here… Weird weather like now.

  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    7 days ago

    I saw a RED bolt of lightning hit the ground about 30 feet away. It looked as thick and solid as a young tree sapling, and let out a mighty boom that sounded just as solid.

    And it was red. Why was it red? I’ve wondered if it was just bright, and made my retina flare.

  • elfharm@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    When I was a kid my house was struck by lightning. It actually struck my bedroom but we were all downstairs watching TV at the time. It was a super loud bang and the power went out, and our dog started yelping like she was dying. We found the dog huddled in the back corner of the yard. She was fine, we think the noise just scared her. The outlet in my bedroom wall where it hit was destroyed, just some charred chunks of plastic and metal that had blown out of the wall and hit the side of my bed. I think we ended up having to replace all the outlets in my room. It knocked off the siding where it hit the outside of my bedroom wall, but i don’t think it even damaged it, we just hung it back up. The fire department came and made sure there were no hotspots, and they were able to trace the path. It hit my room, traveled through the house, and then out to the transformer on the street, which had blown up. Oddly though, I don’t think any of the electronics in the house were damaged, not even the stereo in my room right by where the lightning struck.

  • HurricaneLiz@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Was talking on a plugged-in phone when lightning hit the transformer across the street - I had just hung up and turned the phone away from my face a couple inches when it exploded and smoke went everywhere. Happened twice in the same spot in that house bc I didn’t learn my lesson the first time.

    One of my neighbors at an apartment bldg was walking across the street right outside it and got hit and killed by lightning out of a clear blue sky.

    Stood outside for an hour in a gorgeous lightning storm with no clouds and rain about 3 decades ago. All of a sudden a bunch of them gathered together into a ball and shot across the sky. Witnessing that, the feeder bands from Hurricane Katrina, and 4" long spiky hoarfrost ice are the coolest weather things I’ve seen.

    Had enough lightning hit across the street from me in several places I’ve lived that all I can say is lightning is LOUD.

  • thermal_shock@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Maybe 1/8th mile, saw it in the distance we were heading, made a turn and saw a small fire, guessing it’s where it hit. Buddy and I got out, stomped it out, never spoke about it again.

  • spiffy_spaceman@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I was a lifeguard in high school. During a storm I went out in the rain to collect the fanny packs of medical supplies (we didn’t have to wear them back then). As I was rounding the last corner of the pool, lightning struck something across the parking lot (it was a big lot) about 50-100 yds away. I heard the bolt come down in a crackle and I turned to see it hit the ground. Everything happened in super slow motion: I remember turning as it connected and anticipating the boom. Even though I kind of joke about getting struck by lightning as a bucket list item, witnessing the amount of energy that is any lightning bolt is very humbling and a little terrifying. I still love being in electrical storms, though!

  • 6stringringer@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    My grandparents were asleep when lightning struck a tree perhaps 10 feet< away just on the other side of the wall their headboard was against. I recall that there was a window next to their bed. My grandfather said he thought the house was exploding because of the way everything was illuminated. I was asleep about 20 feet away across the hall. It still feels like the loudest noise I could ever have imagined. I didn’t have a window looking directly at it but the entire house was lit up. Quite the ”shock” being awoken from a deep sleep with the combination of lightning & thunder. I remember how much it smelled like ozone as well.

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    7 days ago

    Lightning hit the ground right in front of the car i was in. Honestly no clue how close it was for too bright.

    I’ve seen some trees get hit. My neighbors’ just a couple years ago. It caught fire on the inside which was pretty cool. It was a huge old oak, just kinda went out on its own and they cut it down a couple weeks later.

    I went to high-school with a guy who was struck. He was in a coma. I was in school with him after, I think he was a junior at 19. His goatee grew in stripes of orange to red.

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    7 days ago

    When I was in my early teens when my family and I heard an extremely close lightning strike. I think we were sitting outside and saw the lightning but didn’t see where it hit

    I looked over and realized it had struck a tree a few houses up

    “The tree is on fire!” Mom, Dad, and myself ran downstairs; mom drove us up the road with shovels in the back and Dad and I hopped out

    A couple neighbors showed up just about the same time as us. One had a blanket and was trying to beat it out which was working on the grass but it was fanning the flames that were already starting up the trunk. I had to tell them to stop and encouraged people to throw dirt on the trunk which thankfully worked

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    Please don’t ask why no one had a fire extinguisher, I was young and I didn’t think about it. Or maybe someone brought one but didn’t deploy it. I think the immediacy of the situation led people to grab the tools they knew where they were and maybe people didn’t think about using an extinguisher on nature?

  • I’ve seen a tree that was struck by lighting. Didn’t see the lightning hit it, but I saw the tree both before and after. Shit basically exploded. A little burning, but a lot of splintered wood spread around the area, along with the branches that broke off laying below it.

  • ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    7 days ago

    Lighting struck the family’s Volvo when I was a kid & blew off both the windshield wipers. We were on our way to the mall near the house to go to Old Country Buffet for dinner & Pow! Wipers gone, my dad had the PTSD 1000 stare, my mom looked at me and my sister to see if we were OK in the back seat, and I sat there frozen looking at all the spots in my vision.

    We went back home and had sandwiches.

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    8 days ago

    Approximately 25-30 meters. Hit the middle of the street while I was watching out of a window from an elevation of about 10m. It was an experience.

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    8 days ago

    Couple years ago, lightning struck a tree on our neighbor’s property across the street. We didn’t see the strike, but we heard it; the tree basically exploded. Some of the branches fell onto the power lines and started an electrical fire, so it was a whole big thing. Bunch of people standing out on their driveways watching the police and fire department trying to deal with it.

  • y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 days ago

    It hit close enough to shock my through my all aluminum laptop. Felt like getting kicked in the chest. Somehow both me and the laptop were ok.