Posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on June 27, 2010 at 19:24:03 from (216.93.81.9):
In Reply to: Storm a while ago posted by Fred Martin on June 27, 2010 at 13:52:36:
Did not see this one strike but it must have been impressive. About twenty years ago I worked for a home builder. We had a house framed and sheeted and had one inch "blueboard" insulation on the outside walls. One Monday we came to work and the sixty foot tall Pine tree that had stood some twenty feet from the house was lying on the ground next to a ten foot tall VERY ragged stump...The tree had a ten inch wide spiral mark around the trunk (think elongated barber pole markings) where the bark was missing from the top to the bottom! AWESOME-- The house had about thirty, eight to ten inch slivers sticking out of the foamboard. The best part was the neighbors home which was about sixty five feet away had a cement patio which was missing a three foot piece of the corner nearest to the tree where the lightning had jumped from the tree to the reinforcing bars in the concrete! The biggest piece of concrete from the missing piece was about seven inches in size!! Holy Crap!! I would have loved to have seen that hit-----from a safe distance of course LOL!
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