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Why should you not stand with your legs apart in a thunderstorm?
The ground has a resistivity, and so the voltage changes rapidly from one place to another during the time the current flows. If your legs are apart, the current may decide to flow through you rather than the ground, but this depends on how good an insulator the wet ground is and how good an insulator your boots are.
Where should you not stand during a thunderstorm?
Be sure to avoid open structures such as porches, gazebos, baseball dugouts, and sports arenas. And stay away from open spaces such as golf courses, parks, playgrounds, ponds, lakes, swimming pools, and beaches. Do NOT lie on concrete floors during a thunderstorm. Also, avoid leaning on concrete walls.
Which position is recommended during a thunderstorm?
Crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked and hands over your ears so that you are down low with minimal contact with the ground. Never shelter under an isolated tree. Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter. Immediately get out of and away from ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water.
What are 3 safety tips you should follow during a thunderstorm?
If caught outside, take shelter in a sturdy enclosed building or hard top automobile immediately. Avoid open spaces, isolated objects, high ground and metallic objects. Get out of boats and away from bodies of water. Remember, if you can hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm to be struck by lightning.
Is it safe to stand under a tree during lightning?
Fact: Sheltering under a tree is just about the worst thing you can do. If lightning does hit the tree, there’s the chance that a “ground charge” will spread out from the tree in all directions. Being underneath a tree is the second leading cause of lightning casualties.
Why should you keep your feet close together during a thunderstorm?
If lightning strikes near you, the ground itself will have current flowing through it, so there will be a voltage difference between any two different points on the ground. If you keep your feet close together, you minimize the voltage difference between your feet, which minimizes the current flow thorugh your legs.
Is it safe to walk during a thunderstorm?
Lightning is a spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, the air or the ground. If you hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. REMEMBER: There is NO PLACE outside that is safe during a thunderstorm!
Can I poop during a thunderstorm?
That combined with the methane gas in poop caused the bomb-like effect that traveled through the pipes, exploding the toilet in their master bathroom. The plumbing company said this is just as rare as getting struck by lightning yourself. Luckily, the mess will be covered by insurance.
Is it safe to walk in a thunderstorm?
What part of a car protects you from lightning?
Fact: Most cars are safe from lightning, but it is the metal roof and metal sides that protect you, NOT the rubber tires. Remember, convertibles, motorcycles, bicycles, open-shelled outdoor recreational vehicles and cars with fiberglass shells offer no protection from lightning.
Is it safe to stand on one leg during a lightning storm?
Standing on one leg safer, but tricky. If you are caught in a lightning storm while camping or bushwalking, crouching low with your feet touching each other, away from trees, is the safest way to sit it out. Standing on one leg is also a good way to stay safe but it can be harder to hold that position.
Is it safe to lay down during a thunderstorm?
I’d imagine that this is much less likely to cause injury than a direct lightning strike anyhow. Lying down actually sounds like not such a bad idea, except that during thunderstorms it is probably wet down on the ground. It’s best to seek a house or car to stay in during the storm.
Is it safe to be under a tree during a thunderstorm?
Fact: Being underneath a tree is the second leading cause of lightning casualties. Better to get wet than fried! Myth: If you are in a house, you are 100\% safe from lightning. Fact: A house is a safe place to be during a thunderstorm as long as you avoid anything that conducts electricity.
Is it safe to play golf during a thunderstorm?
If you are carrying metal golf clubs at the time, it could raise your risk (this is a common reason people are standing out in flat fields during thunderstorms, is to carry golf clubs. Sometimes such people get struck by lightning). The safest place to be during a thunderstorm is a building or a car.