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Have a Family Lightning and Thunderstorm Plan
  • Ensure that family members know the warning signs and how to respond during a thunderstorm
  • Teach the family how to turn off gas, electricity and water
  • Everyone should know how and when to call 9-1-1
  • Teach children how to use a radio or receive emergency information

Caught out in a Storm?

 

  • Attempt to get inside of a building
  • If no building is available, squat low in an open space such as a field or park
  • Kneel or crouch placing your hands on your knees and do not lie flat on the ground
  • Never stand underneath a single tree. If in a wooded area, find an area protected by a low clump of trees
  • Avoid natural lightning rods such as:
    • Tools
    • Golf clubs,
    • Tractors
    • Fishing rods
    • Bicycles
    • Camping equipment
  • Stay out of the water

Caught in a storm while in your car?

  • Stay in your car and use your emergency flashers until the storm passes
  • Pull safely off the shoulder of the road
  • Stay away from trees which could fall on to the vehicle

Don’t forget about your pets in a storm

  • Get small pets inside to protect them from hail and lightning
  • If you own livestock, check them for injuries as soon as possible after the storm passes.

Potential Yard Hazards

  • Dead or rotting trees and branches can fall during a severe thunderstorm causing injury or property damage.
  • Time permitting, tie down lawn chairs and other objects or put inside a storage area or garage.

Take lightning and thunderstorms seriously, they can cause serious injury and death.

 

Severe Storm Safety Kit

 

Choose a designated safe room, a protected area your family can seek shelter.

 

Have on hand:

  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Portable battery operated radio and extra batteries
  • Emergency food (non-perishable) and water
  • Emergency food and water for pets
  • Non-electric can opener
  • Prescription medicines
  • Cash and credit cards
  • Sturdy shoes and rain gear

Lightning Facts

  • Lightning is caused by the attraction between positive and negative charges in the atmosphere, resulting in the buildup and discharge of electrical energy.
  • A lightning flash can happen in half a second.
  • In that half second, the lightning flash superheats the surrounding air to a temperature five times hotter than that on the surface of the sun, or 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Nearby air expands and vibrates, forming sound that we hear as thunder.
  • According to the National Weather Service, lightning strikes somewhere on the surface of the earth 100 million times each day.
  • Each strike of lightning contains about one billion volts of electricity.
  • Lightning is the second leading cause of storm deaths in the United States.
  • Lightning causes millions of dollars in property damage.

Thunderstorms Facts

Some thunderstorms can be seen as they approach, however some may not be visible. 

Thunderstorm watch

  • Conditions are such that winds reach or exceed 68 miles per hour.

  • Hail three-fourths of an inch in diameter occurs.

Thunderstorm warning

  • A severe thunderstorm meeting the “thunderstorm watch” condition have been sighted or observed on radar.
  • Warning signs of thunderstorm conditions.
  • A severe storm meets the thunderstorm watch conditions.
  • Dark towering or threatening clouds.
  • Distant lightning and thunder.

 

 

 

 
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