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Lightning strikes elevated objects, including trees, and carrying a metal golf club adds to the likelihood of being struck.
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A whirlpoolRapids in a riverA volcanoA rocky beach in a stormAn exposed hill during a thunderstorm
There will Probably lightning in the thunderstorm and the lightning is Probably going to hit the tallest object and electrocute anyone and anything that is near the struck object. Also the tall object might fall over during the thunderstorm and crush anyone or anything nearby.
Nooooo
Lightning strikes elevated objects, including trees, and carrying a metal golf club adds to the likelihood of being struck.
True--apex ;p
No more so than at any other time.
A whirlpoolRapids in a riverA volcanoA rocky beach in a stormAn exposed hill during a thunderstorm
Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They can be very destructive and are the most dangerous type of weather a thunderstorm can produce.
it is dangerous to shelter under a tree during a lightning storm because the tree is likely to be hit so it will fall on you and you'll get squashed.
There will Probably lightning in the thunderstorm and the lightning is Probably going to hit the tallest object and electrocute anyone and anything that is near the struck object. Also the tall object might fall over during the thunderstorm and crush anyone or anything nearby.
Loose objects may blow away in the wind, becoming potentially dangerous debris.
Because you're holding a long thin piece of metal in your hand while playing golf!
Sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm is not safe because trees are a prominent target for lightning strikes. Lightning tends to strike taller objects, and trees can conduct the electricity from a lightning strike to the ground, putting anyone near them at risk of electrocution. It is safer to find shelter in a sturdy building or a fully enclosed vehicle during a thunderstorm.
During thunderstorms, avoid places where lightning may strike. Also avoid places that conduct electricity, such as metal objects and bodies of water.