lifeguards make people get out of the water when a storm is coming is because people will get energy out of the water and can die if they don't get out of the water
because a storm is coming
Thunder storms can produce lightening which can strike you in the water (or next to you) and electrocute you shocking and killing you. In addition, in the ocean, the waves can be pushed by storm winds and cause rip tides and high surf causing drowning possibilities.
The single most safety measure to hurricanes are abiding by mandatory evacuation orders. Secondary aspects to pre, during and post storm procedures to those in non evacuation zones are keeping sufficient food, water and storm supplies until services are restored.
storm water
because water attracts lightning.
To identify a storm at sea, look for dark, ominous clouds, often in the form of cumulonimbus formations, which indicate severe weather. Increased wind speed and sudden changes in temperature can also signal an approaching storm. Additionally, the presence of rough waves and choppy water can be indicators. Monitoring weather radar and forecasts is essential for accurate identification and preparedness.
bacteria in storm water comes from pet and animal waste.
The friend above the water will hear the sound of an approaching boat first because sound travels faster through water than through air.
Water + Electric = Lantern fish or Storm
Well, it depends on how large the storm surge. I have seen water rise 10 feet from a river during a storm surge. It also depends on lake or river, because of if it is moving water or still water.
-270oC is approaching 0K, it is of course solid as water freezes at approx 0oC
The simple subject in the sentence 'Get away from the water during a storm.' is the understood subject 'you'. (i.e.) (You) Get away from the water during a storm. As the question and answer flow goes: Who get away from the water? You - understood subject pronoun (SP)