Browning began producing the Citori White Lightning model in 2015. It is a versatile over/under shotgun known for its lightweight design and classic aesthetics.
Yes, lightning can potentially cause damage to a house if it strikes the structure directly or if it causes a power surge that damages electrical devices or starts a fire. Homes with inadequate grounding or lightning protection systems are more vulnerable to lightning damage.
Lava coming in contact with buildings or vegetation or lightning from volcanic ash may start fires.
You start hearing thunder when the rapid expansion of air near a lightning bolt creates a shockwave that travels through the atmosphere, causing the sound of thunder. Lightning and thunder typically occur almost simultaneously, but because light travels faster than sound, we see the lightning first and then hear the thunder a few seconds later.
Lightning is more dangerous than thunder because it can cause injury or death if it strikes a person or object. Thunder, on the other hand, is merely the sound produced by lightning as it heats the air and creates a shockwave.
Lightning occurs constantly year round. However for given areas of the world it varies, usually with the season. In the US there is more lightning in the spring and summer, than fall or winter.
Does not exist. The Citori did not start production until 1973.
Need serial number to start with.
AFAIK, they haven't
@ 1973
Besides a number of books published on Browning, and some of the gun collector forums (google Browning collectors) you might start with Browning. They have a website, and are still in business making very nice rifles, shotguns, and pistols.
12 gauge BSS were first made in 1971 and 20 gauge in 1972.
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
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The lightning hits trees, then the heat makes the fire.
Lightning
Lightning typically starts from the clouds and travels towards the ground.
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