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Florida has the highest rate of lightning strikes.
Earthquakes have caused more deaths than hurricanes, and hurricanes have caused more deaths than lightning.
Florida is the US county that receives the most lightning deaths each year. On average, about 10 people die from lightning strikes in Florida annually.
Everything Is vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes
Lightning Strikes Again was created in 2007.
On average, about 28 people die of lightning strikes in the United States each year, which would amount to roughly 280 deaths in a decade.
Each year, an average of 27 people die from lightning strikes in the United States. Thunder itself does not directly cause deaths, but lightning, which produces thunder, can be deadly.
For 2008 NOAA reports that there were 296,499 "Cloud to Ground" strikes in Wisconsin, which is very near the average number of strikes reported from 1996-2008 of 302,5321 strikes per year. From 1992-1995 the National Lightning Detection Network lists that there were almost 22 million strikes in the United States per year. Additionally, for the period 2000-2009 there were 7 deaths caused by lightning strikes in Wisconsin. For the reporting period from 1959 to 1994 there were 194 injuries from lightning strikes reported.
The duration of Before the Lightning Strikes is 1.6 hours.
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
When lightning strikes, it can produce a sound of about 120 decibels.
About 3,000 fires a year are started by lightning strikes.