The nearest I've ever been to a lightning strike was many years ago when I was a GPO Telephone Engineer apprentice. I was walking about 20 ft from the base of the Post Office tower, on Lionel Street in Birmingham, when it was struck. The discharge earthed through the conductor on my side of the tower. All I remember is my hair standing on end, having a really 'weird' feeling all over and a very loud noise. I was uninjured though.
I am currently sitting through a thunder storm in my caravan, on a CL site in the Cotswolds. The storm appears to have just about cleared now. One strike had a simultaneous flash and bang and appeared to hit ground somewhere near a small copse about 100 yds away.
This set me thinking; how close can you be to a lightning strike without harm and what are the chances of being hit and surviving?
I have to say that lightning doesn't bother me, I actually find it quite fascinating.
My dog on the other hand.......
I am currently sitting through a thunder storm in my caravan, on a CL site in the Cotswolds. The storm appears to have just about cleared now. One strike had a simultaneous flash and bang and appeared to hit ground somewhere near a small copse about 100 yds away.
This set me thinking; how close can you be to a lightning strike without harm and what are the chances of being hit and surviving?
I have to say that lightning doesn't bother me, I actually find it quite fascinating.
My dog on the other hand.......

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