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Not a scientist, but I do believe that as the air is supercharged, its chemical make up is changed by the electricty. It also makes a funny sizzling noise as it becomes ozone... If you hear this noise, get out of there and double quick, as it means a strike is imminent. Believe me, from experience, you don't want to be too close to these things!!

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