Lightning Strike

wish2fish

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Interesting story about lightning killing a scuba diver. Hard to believe that a lightning strike 30ft from the boat didn't hurt anyone else either! What happend to the theory of the lightning striking the tallest object (the boat) in the vicinity?

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Lightning struck a diver's oxygen tank as he surfaced off Florida's Atlantic coast, killing him, authorities said.

The 36-year-old man was diving with three others Sunday off a boat near Deerfield Beach, about 40 miles north of Miami. He had surfaced about 30 feet from the boat when lightning struck his tank, said Deerfield Beach Fire Chief Gary Fernaays.

The other divers struggled to get the man back into the boat and radioed for help, Fernaays said. The victim, whose name was not immediately released, was rushed to the beach, where a rescue crew gave him CPR. He was later pronounced dead at North Broward Medical Center in Pompano Beach.

A severe thunderstorm warning had been in effect Sunday for Broward County.

The Broward County Medical Examiner's Office planned an autopsy to determine if the man died by electrocution or drowned.
 
In the Army I came to the conclusion that when your number's up, your number's up.

When living in Florida, I remember a story about 3 guys on a golf course in a thunderstorm. The center guy was hit and killed by lightning. The guy on either side was unhurt.

Maybe it's Florida.
 
Bonding and Lightning

If the boat this diver was close to have a "Bonding" system, then the lightning heading to strike the boat would veer off at a 45 degree angle from the highest point on that boat and strike the next highest ground ... his tank was the next highest. His bonding system saved the boat but killed the diver.

When your number is up ... it' up.
 
Re: Bonding and Lightning

Asureyez said:
If the boat this diver was close to have a "Bonding" system, then the lightning heading to strike the boat would veer off at a 45 degree angle from the highest point on that boat and strike the next highest ground ... his tank was the next highest. His bonding system saved the boat but killed the diver.

When your number is up ... it' up.


yea thats right man... in the news on saturday they were talking about an incident where there were people on treasure island beach and this kid got struck. he lived but got struck out of all the people he got it.. its just gods way of doing things.


another news post.. in the news also on saturday a man was walking to his car in sams club parking lot and as soon as he grabbed the handle to his car he got struck by lightening.. it went through his thumb and out of his toe.. he lived with 2 scars.. this was on the bay news 9 in florida.
 
Re: Bonding and Lightning

Asureyez said:
If the boat this diver was close to have a "Bonding" system, then the lightning heading to strike the boat would veer off at a 45 degree angle from the highest point on that boat and strike the next highest ground ... his tank was the next highest. His bonding system saved the boat but killed the diver.

When your number is up ... it' up.

that is just plain freaky.
 

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