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With t-storm season coming up around the corner I just wanted to remind the general public why they should never stand underneath trees during storms.
Reason #1: The chances of you getting struck by lightning far outweigh the odds of you actually winning the lottery.
Reason #2: Don’t think that the tree will not break, explode or fall on you if it is struck or blown over while you are standing there.
Reason #3: Do NOT try covering yourself with a piece of sheet metal or wave any kind of metal rods into the air because that makes you look like a complete idiot.
Reason #4: If you can’t find or make it to shelter in time beforehand then your best bet is to squat down into a ball, reduce your height and minimize all contact with the ground so that you don’t get zapped. And by that, I mean if you’re out in an open field…NOT underneath trees!
Reason #5: Do not test Mother Nature’s patience and always remember to be prepared/have a backup plan for whenever the weather starts getting wild. *SAFETY FIRST!*
Also…Please don’t leave your vehicle(s) or anything of significant value to you underneath trees during storms either for
‘s sake. Thank you for reading my severe weather PSA. Over and out. -radio station music continues playing again-
Reason #1: The chances of you getting struck by lightning far outweigh the odds of you actually winning the lottery.
Reason #2: Don’t think that the tree will not break, explode or fall on you if it is struck or blown over while you are standing there.
Reason #3: Do NOT try covering yourself with a piece of sheet metal or wave any kind of metal rods into the air because that makes you look like a complete idiot.
Reason #4: If you can’t find or make it to shelter in time beforehand then your best bet is to squat down into a ball, reduce your height and minimize all contact with the ground so that you don’t get zapped. And by that, I mean if you’re out in an open field…NOT underneath trees!
Reason #5: Do not test Mother Nature’s patience and always remember to be prepared/have a backup plan for whenever the weather starts getting wild. *SAFETY FIRST!*
Also…Please don’t leave your vehicle(s) or anything of significant value to you underneath trees during storms either for

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