In a twister, you could be sucked into the tornado and dropped from a great height and get seriously hurt. You could also get whipped with objects that the tornado picks up. In a thunderstorm with lightning, you could get struck by lightning, so if you are outside, avoid open fields, and standing next to/under trees or anything that is metal or would attract lightning. So if there is a storm, you would be better off inside for your own safety!
I suppose you could stand no where near metal, but I'm not totally sure.
u could die
Most likely it is because it is common for large numbers of sheep and other livestock to be left outside during a thunderstorm.
Stay inside a solid building during severe thunderstorms. You'll also be safe in a car, as long as it's not a convertible Avoid pipes, appliances, and talking on the phone during a storm. Lightning can travel through metal pipes and wires. If you're forced to stay outside during a thunderstorm, keep away from high places, water, and tall objects. These attract lightning. If you can't find shelter, crouch down to make yourself as short as possible.
stand outside with metal rod holding it as high as you can Yes you should do that if you are majorly suicidal! Are you purposely getting people struck by lightning?
Changes in the atmosphere that lead to the formation of a thunderstorm is when positively and negatively charged particles are present in the air which produces an unstable environment. When two oppostitely charged particles are put together they form a spark of electricity well, lightning is a result from this. You may noticed that if you walk outside in a thundestorm, mainly a severe one, you will feel static electricity in the air. Overall, an unstable environment is a main cause of a thunderstorm, the thunder is a result of the sound of those particles colliding which produce a sound known as thunder. (now that part you may have to look up!)
Stay inside the car
It is a bad idea to go outside during a thunderstorm because you may get struck by lightning. And you may get wet!
No it wasn't. Do you think Benjamin Franklin just went out when a thunderstorm was happening and decided to fly a kite? No. Obviously not. He went outside, during the thunderstorm, to find out if electricity came from lightning. And as so it did. He got struck by lightning.
To prevent being struck by lightning:Don't use cellphone or electronic gadget when its lightning.Don't use a computer when lightning is in the area.Don't use a landline phone when lightning is in the area.Stay inside during a thunderstorm.
Most likely it is because it is common for large numbers of sheep and other livestock to be left outside during a thunderstorm.
The safest place to be during a Thunderstorm is inside a house. When lightning gets close enough, it can cause a power outage! If you're outside, you can be hit by lightning as well. It can or will kill you, there is only like a 5% chance that you'll survive.
Stay inside a solid building during severe thunderstorms. You'll also be safe in a car, as long as it's not a convertible Avoid pipes, appliances, and talking on the phone during a storm. Lightning can travel through metal pipes and wires. If you're forced to stay outside during a thunderstorm, keep away from high places, water, and tall objects. These attract lightning. If you can't find shelter, crouch down to make yourself as short as possible.
stand outside with metal rod holding it as high as you can Yes you should do that if you are majorly suicidal! Are you purposely getting people struck by lightning?
Because lightning attempts to travel along the easiest way to the ground, which, if you are standing, might include you. And because people are stupid enough to frequently go outside on open ground during a thunderstorm.
Men are more likely to be struck because they are more likely to be outside during a thunderstorm doing yardwork, golfing, etc
The worst place to be during a Thunderstorm is anywhere that lightning would find attraction. So under a metal awing, near metal outside, under a tree or group of trees, etc. Lightning will search for a place to "go to ground". "Go to ground" in this case means electrical grounding, not the ground of earth. However, since earth now contains many places that attract lightning, the lightning "goes to ground" at the Earth's ground.
Yes - it is rare.Ways you can die from a thunderstorm:Hit by lightning - which is rareCaught in a flash flood - rare (for one thing, you have to be in an area prone to flash floods AND be there at just the right time during a thunderstorm)Hypothermia from being outside and getting drenched during the thunderstorm and not getting dried out for many hours. This is the most likely way to die related to a thunderstorm - and how many people have you heard of dying this way? Obviously this is really uncommon and yet it is more common than the other ways - which tells you just how rare it is to die from a thunderstorm.
cause of the adrenaline man