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Did you know? Energy from a lightning channel heats the air briefly to around 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, much hotter than the surface of the sun.
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ScienceAlert on MSN'Ball Lightning' Caught on Film After Storm in CanadaDuring a recent lightning storm, a couple from Canada caught a rare weather mystery on camera. Right from their porch, Ed and Melinda Pardy watched as a lightning bolt struck the land less than a ...
Newlywed Jake Rosencranz was killed by a weather phenomena known as 'blue sky lightning' in New Smyrna beach, Florida ...
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InspireMore on MSNFlorida Man Records As Lightning Bolt Strikes Tree In Heart-Stopping FootageLightning strikes can be fairly common in Florida. This footage captures the exact moment of a lightning strikes a large tree.
People were stunned by the death of a local animal celebrity, Larry the camel, who was stuck and killed by lightning last ...
According to NOAA, the air surrounding a lightning bolt can reach a staggering 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit ... medical ...
As the International Space Station whizzed over Mexico and the United States — before floodwaters catastrophically rose in ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNDash cam snapshots lightning bolt in Hamlin CountySaturday morning in Hamlin County, a deputy’s dash cam captured a stunning photo of a lightning bolt touching down on SD ...
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Live Science on MSNAstronaut snaps giant red 'jellyfish' sprite over North America during upward-shooting lightning eventNASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an electrifying image of a giant lightning "sprite" shooting up over Mexico and ...
A lightning strike late Tuesday evening sparked a devastating house fire near Mt. Lemmon, destroying a longtime resident's home and leaving him with a little more than the clothes on his back.
Groundskeepers at the Treetops Resort’s Smith Tradition Golf Course in Gaylord, Michigan, arrived Wednesday morning to find a lightning bolt had struck the course’s 11th fairway.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNLightning, rainbow appear to collide in breathtaking Ohio videoA Cincinnati man captured a rare and fascinating scene of rainbow lightning on June 18, which was caused by the combination of rain, sunlight, lightning-producing thunderstorms, and the ...
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