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These aren't photos of the lightning itself, but 12 images of a tree
near work after Thursday evening's thunderstorms. A lightning strike had removed two long lengths of bark on different sides of the tree, and a small patch near the ground opposite the first two. More than a little wood had been ejected too and thrown some distance: splinters up to five feet long were scattered across the field for around a hundred feet as well as shards of bark, many with characteristic fraying at the ends. Various IT systems within 600 yards 'weren't at all happy' at this event, though most were ok after a restart. My pc swore at me when it started the next day, showed me a cmos setup screen and thought it was 2001. I can't say I blame it. Link with irresponsibly large image files: http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/annm1/lightning/ Link with webby sized image files: http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/annm1/lightning_web/ |
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