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Some
people think lightning never strikes the same place twice. However, lightning
often strikes the same place twice. Reportedly, the Empire State building is
struck nearly 25 times a year. It is also believed that lightning only poses a
threat when it’s cloudy or raining. The truth is lighting often strike more
than three miles outside of a storm and has been known to travel as far as 10-15
miles before striking the ground. Many people are confused by the term “heat
lightning” and think it occurs as the result of a very hot summer day. The term
“heat lightning” is used to describe lightning from a thunderstorm too far away
to be heard.
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