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On 2 Jul 2005 16:35:48 -0700, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: Hello Dr Artaud, You are very lucky. The damage could have been far worse. Your house could have burned down! As you have found out, the National Weather Service, while far better than in the past, is not as reliable as we should like. We generaly don't have as much worry about lightning along the coast of Calfornia. But we do have the local power utility. Some years back, a worker dropped a multi-KV line across the local 110V line. It took out almost all electronics on at least one block, as well as burning out the motors on some refrigerators and blowing a lot of light bulbs which were not even turned on at the time. |
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I once saw some electric wires up there along them poles in
Harvey,Louisiana (N'Awlins area) that had got fried by lightning,it wasen't a pretty sight either. www.lightningstorm.com cuhulin |
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