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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 17018960" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p><em>Tornadoes</em>... I can remember back in the day charging the camcorder in the am there was a medium or high risk (only 3 levels back then, not 5) and no matter how hard you tried to get close they always run away, unless its nighttime then they came knocking.</p><p></p><p><em>Lightning</em>, you can take steps to mitigate it, but otherwise it <em>will </em>kill you.</p><p>Out on the lake during the summer on Cheney while sailing when younger and some cumulous start popping to the west always meant it was probably time to bring her in to port. Middle of a lake in a Kansas thunderstorm next to a lightning rod and tallest thing for 5-7 miles round seemed like a rather silly situation to be in.</p><p></p><p>The correct answer for them was to be in the clubhouse having drinks or if they could not make it, out on the fairway away from trees hunched over with their hands on their ancles and feet next to each other with the head down there too, the idea is to mitigate the amount of surface area you create sticking up as well as contacting with the ground to mitigate the odds for a strike to create a ground through you. That's why you don't just lay down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 17018960, member: 51947"] [I]Tornadoes[/I]... I can remember back in the day charging the camcorder in the am there was a medium or high risk (only 3 levels back then, not 5) and no matter how hard you tried to get close they always run away, unless its nighttime then they came knocking. [I]Lightning[/I], you can take steps to mitigate it, but otherwise it [I]will [/I]kill you. Out on the lake during the summer on Cheney while sailing when younger and some cumulous start popping to the west always meant it was probably time to bring her in to port. Middle of a lake in a Kansas thunderstorm next to a lightning rod and tallest thing for 5-7 miles round seemed like a rather silly situation to be in. The correct answer for them was to be in the clubhouse having drinks or if they could not make it, out on the fairway away from trees hunched over with their hands on their ancles and feet next to each other with the head down there too, the idea is to mitigate the amount of surface area you create sticking up as well as contacting with the ground to mitigate the odds for a strike to create a ground through you. That's why you don't just lay down. [/QUOTE]
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