creekbend
Super Star Member
While listening to the local evening news today, the meteorologist pointed out these facts relating to thunderstorms in the State of North Carolina. (1) *There are an average of 500,000 strikes in an average year, resulting in around 9 to 12 strikes per square mile. (2) *From 2001 to 2010, North Carolina ranked 5th in the Nation for lightning fatalities. The report also stated (3) *If you hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm to be struck by lightning (4) *Lightning can strike up to 15 miles from a thunderstorm. Most of us, whether we are working in our yards, or tending to other tasks and chores on our property, have been faced with the decision of continuing working outside or waiting until the thunderstorm has passed. What steps do you personally take? Has your opinion changed in regards to your decision making after reading this post? The main reason for posting this was to help us all to realize the apparent danger and the possible consequences that may result by not adhering to Nature's warning signs. Please stay SAFE.