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Topic: Lightning over Clear Lake  (Read 968 times)

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Herb Superb

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Wondering how many fish went belly up.
No need to cook them either since they'd be FRIED already.
That is an amazing photo.


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But what is the voltage?

Wiki answers says an average bolt of lightning is between 1 and 2 billion volts. There's got to be a bunch of quick-fried fish.
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A good night to be in a kayak  :smt003
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That's krazy kool!
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