That's the power of positive lightning. You want an amp? How about 140,000 of them?! Jokes aside, seven miles away is not an uncommon distance for thunder to travel. Under the right conditions, thunder can be heard up to about 10 miles away from the parent lightning strike.
Insane, mate!!!!
Over 7 miles away and it can still be heard vividly.
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That's the power of positive lightning. You want an amp? How about 140,000 of them?! Jokes aside, seven miles away is not an uncommon distance for thunder to travel. Under the right conditions, thunder can be heard up to about 10 miles away from the parent lightning strike.
@@scratchpad7954 Yes, I know but knowing it doesn't make it any less fascinating.
@@scratchpad7954 Actually, more. Up to 12 miles at the very most.
good microphone, no rain or wind and it's possible to record such thunderbolt
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