Thunder and lightning
The homophone for "lightening" is "lightning." "Lightening" means to make lighter, while "lightning" refers to a sudden flash of light in the sky during a storm.
You would be very stupid, golf clubs being made out of highly conductive metal!!! You shouldn't play in lightening.
That's how you spell it. The kind in the sky during a storm...
During a lightning storm, electrons move across the clouds and ground to create an electrical discharge. These electrons flow in a path of least resistance, causing a powerful electrical current. This movement of electrons is what generates lightning.
Surely you have heard thunder and seen lightening during a storm - what you can see and measure is fact not myth.
What do you do? Well you should not be out in a storm no matter what shoes you wear. You can still get struck by lightening, killed by a tornado or hit by flying debris. So what do you do? Stay out of the storm indoors in a safe place.
A rainstorm is a storm with heavy rain. A rainstorm can be described as a downpour. A thunder storm is a rainstorm with thunder including as is a lightening storm is a rainstorm with lightening. A hurricane is a storm with violent wind and could be considered a rainstorm. A tropical storm is a localized wind system that forms over tropical oceans. All of these could be examples of rainstorms.
The best thing to do after a lightening storm is to see if your neighbors are alright. Many people are delirious after lightening storms, so it may be necessary to break into their houses. Although they may protest, it is probably because they're in shock.
There are many precautions you can take after a lightening storm. You could go out and seek immediate shelter for example.
They get caught in the storm and end up on the island for an extended period of time.
If the storm includes thunder and lightening, it is not advised.
Franklin knew that electricity/ lightening was part of the natural world and he invented the lighting rod to save the many houses and businesses from fires during a storm.