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RE: Lightning In Hawaii = zero lightening rods - Kapohocat - 08-27-2008 quote: Two magnets turned backwards. The roof (because of above explanation) repels the charge .... to a certain point... Thats the valley girl explanation. RE: Lightning In Hawaii = zero lightening rods - mella l - 08-28-2008 hahahah Cat I love it! mella l "Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and wrong....because sometime in your life you will have been all of these." RE: Lightning In Hawaii = zero lightening rods - Les C - 08-29-2008 Growning up in Honolulu, I don't recall that bolt lightning was ever an issue there. We "always" saw "sheet" lightning, which was probably flashes from bolts that didn't involve the ground. I do recall the impressive displays of bolt lightning in recent winters on the East side BI. I wonder if the island size and elevations make a difference as to how a thunderstorm develops and affects whether lightning will make a connection between the ground and the cloud? |