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Lightning without thunder during a storm is typically caused by a phenomenon known as heat lightning. Heat lightning occurs when lightning strikes far away and the sound of thunder does not travel as far as the light from the strike. This can happen when the storm is too far away for the sound waves to reach your location, resulting in the appearance of lightning without the accompanying thunder.
Tropical storm-force winds typically extend outwards up to 300 miles from the center of a hurricane. However, the size and intensity of the storm can influence the extent of these winds.
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from the parent storm cell, though such cases are rare.
Lightning can strike up to 25 miles away from a storm, in a clear area. This phenomenon is known as a "bolt from the blue". It is important to seek shelter at the first sound of thunder, as lightning can still strike even if the storm is not directly overhead.
You can generally determine how far away you are from the place of origin by counting 1 one-hundred, 2 one hundred, etc until you hear thunder and divide that number by two. That is how many miles away you are.
I would sya that this question cannot really be answered. *What was the deadliest storm so far? (p.s. i am writing this on June 10, 2005)* That is a better question because time is always going and you may write this then a huge storm hits.
The deadliest years on Mount Everest so far are: 1922 - 7 Porters died in an avalanche 1996 - 8 climbers perished in a storm 2014 - 16 Nepalese guides died in an avalanche
No. there are far more battles in history that had far more deaths and casualty's
We do not have the ability. It would be far to expensive. It is a recognised graveyard.
No, wild cats are far more deadly.
As far as how many deaths were recorded, The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900 ranks #1. It is estimated that anywhere from 6,000 to 12,000 people died due to debris, flooding, and wind damage. Areas effected by the storm range from the Caribbean to the coast of Texas.
2011 by far was the deadliest. Here are the seasons listed with their U.S. death tolls.2001: 40 deaths2002: 552003: 542004: 352005: 382006: 672007: 812008: 1262009: 222010: 452011: 5532012 (so far): 68
so far i have only played 2 desert storm games.
No, there are far more deadly gasses, like VX and other nerve agents.
It is about 12 miles from Sac Iowa to Storm Lake Iowa
No, I do not, bar some miracle which is recognised by all of them (and this is far more likely to drive them further apart, since each would claim it as their own to the exclusion of others).
As far as I know there is no LDS hymn that has the line 'I'm lost in the storm'.