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Insurance companies seem to think it's likely, but that's not saying a whole lot. I swim in an indoor pool that is in the LOWER level of an athletic center, and when the front desk hears thunder . . . out we go for 30 minutes! Stupid.

I have done extensive research on the web to find an answer to the question of getting hit by lightning while swimming. In more than 450 cases I have looked at I have found only two in which one person, who was among others swimming in the ocean, was struck by lightning, and the other was a Scuba diver, and the lightning actually struck his tank while he was coming out of the water. The first guy was Surfing, so you might even say he was not technically in the water, but on it (perhaps making him more of a target?).

I have also found that while people do not seem to be struck by lightning in the water, many, many are struck just after getting out of the water to take shelter. I've yet to find one in which people are struck by lightning in a swimming pool--recently or any time in the "ignorant" past when people "didn't know better" to get out of the water when thunder was heard.

The whole idea of a pool-full of people being killed or electrocuted from a single strike in the water is ridiculous. I know it sounds right, though, since water is a good conductor of electricity. I have even read some pretty stupid remarks by "experts" that claim when lightning hits the water it disperses throughout the entire body of water. But this is simply not true, and research shows it not to be the case (hey, where are the thousands of dead fish that should wash up on shore after a stormy afternoon at the beach?). No "expert" can actually tell the truth about this because it is "conventional knowledge" that you are not to be in the water when thunder is heard--and insurance companies wouldn't like it.

How about this one: I found one story in which a man was killed by a lightning strike while sitting in his boat (a common place for people to get struck) while his two friends, who were swimming next to the boat, looked on, completely unharmed!

Most people who are struck were hit while standing out in the open, wet with rain, not under cover. And what happens when you get out of a pool? Hmmm, suddenly you are a lightning target standing in the open!

I've found many stories of people getting struck on a clear day, in their homes, in cars, laying on the ground, under trees, standing next to Swimming Pools--in short, all the places you are advised to go to take shelter. And only two of people being struck in the water (ocean, to be specific). There are probably more out there, but good luck trying to find them.

Perhaps, if proper research was conducted, it might actually turn out that we should all be diving into water when we hear thunder!

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No, that is allmost impossible, unless you are higher and you have something to decharge to.

If you are in the water (head above does not make you higher that anything next to the pool.)

you cannot discharge to the water. so if you will ever (there are no cases at all that claim to be) get struck by lightning, you won't even feel it.

someone on a boat discharge to the boat itself before it hits the water, which is powerfull enough to kill you, if you are next to the boat in the water, you will not be harmed.

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Yes there is a very high possibility. Lightning is attracted to water and also moves through water for many miles. So you should get out of the water immediately when you hear thunder or see lightning.

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Yes indeed. Never go into any body of water during a lightning or thunder storm.

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Yes and it was not pleasant. It was not strong and I don't think anyone saw how close the actual strike was. I have a feeling a river can carry the current quite far. Maybe a quarter mile?

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yes, lightning is attracted to water and will also travel through it.

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yes, you are at risk of getting struck by lightning whenever you are outside and lightning is occurring.

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