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The lightning didn't say anything to the rain, as lightning does not produce sound. Lightning is an electrical discharge in the atmosphere, while rain is precipitation in the form of water.
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Assuming that you mean a thunder and lightning storm, it is dangerous to swim because water is a conductor to electricity similarly to metal. If the storm is close, meaning you can see the lightning, you should get out of the pool immediately because it is possible that lightning will strike the pool.
Heat lightning is the lightning produced in distant thunderstorms. It can represent an early warning sign that a thunderstorm is approaching. If you see heat lighting, then it's probably best to err on the side of safety and exit the water as soon as possible.
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Swimming during a rainstorm can be dangerous due to the risk of lightning strikes. Water is a good conductor of electricity, so being in a pool or body of water increases the chance of being struck by lightning. Additionally, heavy rain can make it difficult to see and navigate in the water, posing a drowning risk.
It is not dangerous because sound travels at a slower speed than light. When you see the flash of lightning, the storm is typically far enough away that the lightning poses no immediate threat. If thunder is heard long after the flash, it indicates that the storm is moving away from your location.
You don't see thunder. You hear thunder. You hear thunder after seeing the lightning because light travels faster than sound. The further the storm away is, the bigger the time between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder.
It is not dangerous at all if you will merely utilize your #3 iron - even God can't hit a 3 iron!But seriously, folks: Lightning is unpredictable. 'Nuff said.AnswerA person on a golf course can easily be taller than her/his surroundings and golf clubs are natural lightning rods. You have a greater chance of being in the path of a lightning strike while on a wide open area such as a golf course beach or athletic field. Standing in the vicinity of a tree on a golf course is also dangerous since the tree may attract a lightning strike. The documented average of deaths by lightning in the United States is 73 per year. Five percent happen on golf courses. See links for more information.
Lightning can be considered more dangerous that a tornado because there is no warning. A lightning bold strikes and is gone in a fraction of a second. By contrast it usually takes at least a few minutes for a tornado to form and it is often possible to see or detect one before it strikes.
It could be. The light from the flash travels much more quickly than the sound waves that make up the thunder. So a longer time between them indicates that the lightning is farther away. If the thunder is immediate, you are very close to the lightning!