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A perfectly timed photo shows New York’s One World Trade Center framed by two bolts of lightning striking the Hudson River in lower Manhattan. The image was captured by NYC-based photographer ...
In this July 6, 2020, file photo, two lightning bolts frame One World Trade Center as they hit the Hudson River in New York during a thunderstorm. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images, FILE.
This awesome video, shot on May 20 by physicist Ningyu Liu from the Florida Institute of Technology, records a bolt of lightning at 7,000 frames per second - which means it's slow enough for us to ...
Photojournalist Gary Hershorn captured two bolts of lightning hitting One World Trade Center in New York City on May 23, 2014. ... I shot about 150 pictures and 6 frames had lightning bolts.
When the world’s longest lightning bolt struck over Oklahoma in 2007, it traveled about three-quarters of the length of the state, according to the World Meteorological Organization, which ...
A direct hit by a bolt of lightning kills about 50 people per year. ... What will protect you, to some degree, is the steel frame of your car (sorry convertible owners).
The video, shot from Shimala’s fifth-floor balcony, is electrifying. Not one, two or three — but four lightning bolts zap the city’s tallest buildings all at once in a dazzling display of ...
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See lightning damage buildings in ultra-slow motion video - MSNThis high-speed camera captured an extremely detailed video of lightning striking residential buildings in Brazil. While a regular video is taken at 30 frames per second, the high-speed version is ...
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