Lightning Temperature Explained
So, how hot is lightning?
Believe it or not, lightning temperature readings are nearly off the charts…
At around 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, lightning is actually hotter than the surface of the sun!
Lighting Fun Fact: Around the world, lightning strikes about 1,000 times a second.
Even if lightning hit your car, you will be safe. As long as you’re protected within a fully enclosed vehicle (not a convertible or golf cart).
Check out this next video to see a single lightning strike hit THREE Chicago skyscrapers at the same time! You won’t believe it until you see it. The video is slowed down — so you can see this amazing phenomenon as it happens:
Now that you know about lightning temperature, are you ready to find out how hot the sun is?…
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