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echo: win95
to: MARK LEWIS
from: HOLGER GRANHOLM
date: 2015-06-12 09:20:00
subject: UPS units and Lightni

MSGID: 2:20/228 015505df
In a message dated 06-10-15, mark lewis said to Holger Granholm:

Good morning Mark,

 HG> Since the speed of sound is 360 m/s, 4 seconds will show that the strike
 HG> was about 1.44 km away

ml> ahhh... so maybe it should be a 5 second count then... i always got
ml> mixed up and settled on 4 seconds... it is only an estimate,
ml> anyway... one might count their "one one thousands" too fast or too
ml> slow...

Well, 1.44km is quite close to one mile (=1.6 km) so if you want to keep
that 4 second count it will tell you that the distance to the lightning
strike was a bit less than one mile.

OTOH, you may also want to keep an eye (ear) on the speed by which the
thunderstorm is closing in. There's nothing that says that if the
previous strike was one mile away the next one can't hit you directly.

Have a nice day,

Holger

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