Something really wierd

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Post by Araki »

I cant sleep and so was just sitting out side watching the thunderstorm that is here right now. All of a sudden a bolt of lightning hits a fence post maybe 40 feet away from me but there was no thunder. If anything it sounded like an electrical device about to burn out. This happend twice in past 30 min and cant figure it out. A strike that close should of caused me to loose all my hearing for a while in addition to the nice after image.
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Post by vampirehunter42 »

Was it a sound like cloth tearing? I have had really close by lighting, close enough to smell ozone afterwards. But with no thunder at all is really odd. Just be happy your modem still works, I lost mine about a month ago when the same thing happened.
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Post by Araki »

actually it sounded closer to what a taser sounds like when it is fired rather than a clothes tearing sound.
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Post by Silentiea »

Taser guns fire probes and just tick repetitively, so I don't think that's what you meant. But I know the device you meant, though its name eludes me.
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Post by John »

A battery?

A phaser?

Oh, Scotty's favorite little transporter?

(sorry, today's my day to be a smart alec.)

But in all seriousness, Lightening hitting that close ought to have felt like a VERY small...the word escapes me. But you should be freaked.
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Post by Silentiea »

No, it's like a cattle prod. The device, I mean, not the lightning.
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Post by Kojack »

I have had that happen to me once too. However, I did hear the transformer explode which was lovely... except for the loss of hearing for about ten seconds.
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Post by Silentiea »

I heart sudden concussive blasts of sound. It's much better than continuous noise, like at those 'concerts'. Thunder and it's happenings are much more worth their while. Thou, admittedly, a might less predictable.
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Post by Kojack »

Yup. Predictability of thunder is very.. uh .. low.
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Post by Silentiea »

Not so much as it used to be, mind you. I imagine the fence was probably more than forty feet away, too.
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Post by Kojack »

Maybe, when I saw the lightning strike the power pole I was less than eight inches away.
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Post by Silentiea »

I suppose that was less than pleasant, then, ne?
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Post by Kojack »

Actually it was nice, well the lightning and the explosion away. The sound was absolutely dreadful.
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Post by Silentiea »

To each his own, it is said. I think I'd have swapped the roles.
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Post by Kojack »

Oh? How so?
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Post by Silentiea »

I'd find the explosion and lightning quite less spectacular than the sound they made.
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