From the issue: “A violent storm showers the desert with lightning bolts.” The issue included several more storm photos, along with a story about how University of Arizona scientists were researching new ways to pinpoint lightning strikes. Photo by William L. Wantland.
Tag Archives: lightning
Throwback Thursday: Arizona Highways, August 1990
Filed under Covers, Throwback Thursday, Vintage AZ
Don’t Get Struck by Lightning This Monsoon Season
We’re at the height of monsoon season in Arizona, and that means lightning. Lots and lots of lightning. And while it’s possible to survive a lightning strike — Roy Sullivan, a Shenandoah National Park ranger, survived seven of them, if you can believe it — it’s far better to just avoid being struck at all. With that in mind, our friends at the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests wanted to share a few lightning-safety tips:
- No place outside is safe when thunderstorms are in the area. If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you.
- When you hear thunder, immediately move to safe shelter — a substantial building with electricity or plumbing, or an enclosed, metal-topped vehicle with the windows up.
- Stay in safe shelter at least 30 minutes after you hear the last sound of thunder.
But what if you’re caught outside with no safe shelter anywhere nearby? You can reduce your risk with these last-resort measures:
- Immediately get off elevated areas, such as hills, mountain ranges or peaks.
- Never lie flat on the ground, never shelter under an isolated tree, and never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter.
- Immediately get away from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water.
- Stay away from barbed-wire fences, power lines, windmills and other objects that could conduct electricity.
Additionally, check the latest weather forecast before you head outdoors to make sure thunderstorms aren’t expected in the area. Stay safe out there, folks!
Filed under Mother Nature, News
Your Friday Fotos… Here’s Hoping Your Weather Shots Make It Rain!
We received loads of weather-related photographs! Amazing images… the power of Mother Nature is truly magnificent! Thank you everyone for posting your pictures on Facebook! Hopefully, we’ll get some much needed rain this weekend.
Thanks again!
Keep an eye out for our next photo call… and be sure to “like” us on Facebook!
- Aaron Lavinsky | Sana Catalina Mnts
- Jeff Lewis | AZ Monsoon
- Audius Loudus | Apache Junction
- Tom Corey | Sunset Crater
- Norm Cooper | Usery Pass
- Leslie Boucher | Stormy Superstitions
- Chris Couture | Haboob near San Tan
- Chris Couture | Lightning storm in the Superstiton Mnts
- Audrey Kalai Kanekoa-Madrid |Tucson rainshaft
- Leslie Hehr | After the storm, Yuma
- Peter Coskun | Incoming storm, Mcdowell Mnts
- Rebecca Wilks | Sedona
- Betsy Batish | Maricopa, AZ
- Audrey Kalai Kanekoa-Madrid | Tucson lightning
- John Turner | Lightning
- Kim Reis | A close strike
- Lisa Coakley Chasse | Downtown PHX
- Andrew Langdal | Approaching thunderstorm off Highway 260
- Mark Kilian | N. Phoenix
- Christina Lawrie | Carefree
- Alan Linn | Golden Valley, AZ
- Dee Fortner | Prescott, AZ
Filed under Mother Nature, Photography