The most likely answer is that your wires are loose where they connect to the utility powerline. Call your electrical utility and have them check it out. I had the same thing happen years ago. In my rural area this is usually caused by wet trees contacting the bare wires (several thousand volts) between tops of the utility poles. When they are wet trees conduct better. During a snowstorm you can watch the flickering sparks as snowy, wet branches touch the lines. The power company tries to trim back the overhanging trees every few years.
wind stops blowing when there is no high pressure area & low pressure area- and this is possible only when earth gets equally warmed by sunrays.so,if the wind stopped blowing for a year then there will be no rain on that year. on other hand the production of electricity by wind power will stop.
No it would not because electricity does not effect rubber. Tires are rubber.
The chemical structure of Sulfur would prevent the conduction of electricity.
Being a metal Uranium would conduct electricity.
Wood is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. It will not allow electricity to flow through it like a conductor would, so it will not be affected by electricity in a circuit.
Answer Could be that something is wrong in your wiring system. Perhaps a grounded wire. Better to call an Electrician before you have a fire in your home.
Yes
The alternator is on its way out.
Possible alternator problem
A light may flicker due to a loose bulb, faulty wiring, a problem with the light switch, or a fluctuation in the electrical supply.
Sounds like the circuit breaker blowing, most likely a short in the wiring. It could also be a nearly dead battery or a loose connection.
Might be a weak battery
Mostly on the windward side of every island. Hilo in my option would be the place that rains the most.
water and clouds
A counterexample for "when it rains it pours" could be a situation where it rains lightly throughout the day without escalating into a heavy downpour. This would go against the idea that once it starts raining, it will intensify significantly.
Acid rains actually do not affect any rains, but does a massive damage to the environment. It would be fatal for some types of organisms and for human, acid rains will cause much effects including the irritations in the skin.
bad or failing alternator