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Hello All,
Nearly got killed today by lightning bolt, seriously ! I don't know whether it would be called a thunderstorm or a thundery shower. The cell came directly over Wolverhampton city centre, plenty of C-G , pea size hail and torrential rain. Roads like rivers. The storm started at about 1555, and was still on at 1615 when I left the city centre. I was on a bus going home, waiting at traffic lights and not more than 20 feet in front of the bus, a lightning bolt struck a water drain. I first heard a sizzling sound, then there was a big bang that shook the whole bus, windows rattling, and a brilliant flash at the same time. The next thing I saw was a drain flying through the air and landing on the pavement, luckily it didn't hit anybody or any vehicles but it left a big hole at the side of the road. I think it may be a possibly that the no body on the bus was electrocuted because of the rubber tyres and the metal frame of the bus acting as a faraday cage. That the closest I've come to a thunderbolt, and I hope that I don't experience it again. Phew!!! Plenty of flood water between one and two feet deep, on the way home mainly under railway bridges Joe Wolverhampton Here by the grace of God ! |
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Hi Joe
I was close to a strike 2 years ago up here when our pylon was struck in "freak weather central" (Aberfeldy) and the first thing I heard was a sizzle noise too before the flash and immediate bang. I guess you aint been close to lightning unless you've heard the sizzle! brian ____________________________________ "Joe" wrote in message ... Hello All, Nearly got killed today by lightning bolt, seriously ! I don't know whether it would be called a thunderstorm or a thundery shower. The cell came directly over Wolverhampton city centre, plenty of C-G , pea size hail and torrential rain. Roads like rivers. The storm started at about 1555, and was still on at 1615 when I left the city centre. I was on a bus going home, waiting at traffic lights and not more than 20 feet in front of the bus, a lightning bolt struck a water drain. I first heard a sizzling sound, then there was a big bang that shook the whole bus, windows rattling, and a brilliant flash at the same time. The next thing I saw was a drain flying through the air and landing on the pavement, luckily it didn't hit anybody or any vehicles but it left a big hole at the side of the road. I think it may be a possibly that the no body on the bus was electrocuted because of the rubber tyres and the metal frame of the bus acting as a faraday cage. That the closest I've come to a thunderbolt, and I hope that I don't experience it again. Phew!!! Plenty of flood water between one and two feet deep, on the way home mainly under railway bridges Joe Wolverhampton Here by the grace of God ! |
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Hi Brian,
You can certainly say that again, about hearing the sizzle. On BBC Midlands Today, Wolverhampton shopping centre also got hit. I thought something was going to happen, while I was on the bus, because I felt all tingly. The last time I felt like that was when a big storm came over my house. I think about 4 years ago. That time my door bell kept ringing with the static electricity, and all of a sudden there was a big bang and a flash. This was at about 2am, and it sure made me jump out of bed. Better than a cold shower any day ! ;-) Joe Wolverhampton Still alive just! Brian Blair wrote: Hi Joe I was close to a strike 2 years ago up here when our pylon was struck in "freak weather central" (Aberfeldy) and the first thing I heard was a sizzle noise too before the flash and immediate bang. I guess you aint been close to lightning unless you've heard the sizzle! brian ____________________________________ "Joe" wrote in message ... Hello All, Nearly got killed today by lightning bolt, seriously ! I don't know whether it would be called a thunderstorm or a thundery shower. The cell came directly over Wolverhampton city centre, plenty of C-G , pea size hail and torrential rain. Roads like rivers. The storm started at about 1555, and was still on at 1615 when I left the city centre. I was on a bus going home, waiting at traffic lights and not more than 20 feet in front of the bus, a lightning bolt struck a water drain. I first heard a sizzling sound, then there was a big bang that shook the whole bus, windows rattling, and a brilliant flash at the same time. The next thing I saw was a drain flying through the air and landing on the pavement, luckily it didn't hit anybody or any vehicles but it left a big hole at the side of the road. I think it may be a possibly that the no body on the bus was electrocuted because of the rubber tyres and the metal frame of the bus acting as a faraday cage. That the closest I've come to a thunderbolt, and I hope that I don't experience it again. Phew!!! Plenty of flood water between one and two feet deep, on the way home mainly under railway bridges Joe Wolverhampton Here by the grace of God ! |
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