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⚡️Lightning

What do you think of storms? I personally like them very much ☺️ I enjoy watching the lightning flash & hearing the thunder roll across the sky, and the rain always feels so refreshing against my skin!

What do you like to do when it rains?

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#Lightning strikes usually kill #trees. This one just grows stronger npr.org/2025/04/11/nx-s1-53574

How some tropical trees benefit from being struck by lightning nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do

"The lightning's power cleanses these trees of parasitic #vines. It also zaps trees nearby, reducing competition. Dipteryx oleifera, a towering presence in #Panama's forests, is particularly adept at thriving after enduring events that are deadly to most other trees."

Tropical tonka bean trees (Dipteryx oleifera) not only survive lightning strikes, but appear to benefit from them. Lightning strikes on tonka bean trees kills liana vines that are growing on the trees, and kills or damages surrounding trees.

Summary: sciencenews.org/article/tropic

Original paper (not open access): nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do

A Dipteryx oleifera tree stand above the forest. It benefits from lightning strikes, new research suggests.
Science News · Some tropical trees act as lightning rods to fend off rivalsThough being struck by lightning is usually bad, the tropical tree Dipteryx oleifera benefits. A strike kills other nearby trees and parasitic vines.

“A Migration Story”
Last week near Kearney, Nebraska on the Platte River with the migrating sandhill cranes (about 700,00 in this area when I was there). I was overnighting in a blind when this storm approached from the west.
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I love it when they zoom into the map in some of these rural Tennessee areas and say stuff like “the tornado is now crossing old Lebanon dirt road and Possum Wallow Creek Road, moving toward the corner of upper brushy Creek Road and State Route 13”
#lightning #tnwx #tornado