Can thunder crack windows?

The sudden heating of a metal window frame might cause enough expansion to crack the window. The accompanying thunder is caused by the shock wave from the channel of superheated plasma that the lightning bolt creates between the ground and the cloud. This could also shatter a window if it was close enough.
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Can loud thunder break windows?

A clap of thunder typically registers 120 decibels close to a lightning strike, ten times louder than a pneumatic drill. The shockwave has been known to break glass.
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Can lightning explode windows?

A lightning bolt would explode the glass window before it would travel through the glass. Storm lightning is so fast that even if it were to hit a window, the window would shatter from the heat and speed.
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Can thunder Break Your PC?

Yes, if your home's electrical system is struck by lightning, it's going to produce a power surge strong to wipe out your computer, other electronics, and appliances. Even if the lightning strikes near your home rather than directly on it, you can still be hit with a power surge strong enough to do damage.
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Can thunder cause a house to collapse?

Depending on their intensity and proximity, however, the shock waves we call thunder can be extremely destructive, causing structural degradation and cracking in concrete, brick, cinderblock, and stone.
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What happens if thunder hits your house?

When you hear thunder, you know there is lightning. If lightning strikes your house, it might not catch fire, but it can damage the electrical components of your house which can start a fire. It can also damage roof shingles, chimneys, and more.
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Can lightning explode a house?

Power surge damage: If lightning chooses any of the home's electrical wiring as its primary or secondary path, the explosive surge can damage even non-electronic appliances that are connected.
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Is it safe to poop during a thunderstorm?

DO NOT POOP During A Thunderstorm. The plumbing company said this is just as rare as getting struck by lightning yourself. Do not shower, bathe, wash dishes, or wash your hands.
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Is it OK to use laptop during thunderstorm?

You shouldn't even use your laptop or other electrical appliances because lightning can travel through electrical systems and zap anything connected to an outlet. Definitely don't try unplugging devices during a storm either, as that's also increases your risk of electrocution.
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Does PC attract lightning?

Contrary to some urban legends and media reports, electronic devices do not attract lightning the way a tall tree or a lightning rod does.
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Can lightning go through walls?

Avoid windows, doors, porches, and concrete

Also, avoid leaning on concrete walls. Lightning can travel through any metal wires or bars in concrete walls or flooring.
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How do you stop lightning from hitting your house?

4 Ways To Protect Your Home From Lightning
  1. Use a home lightning protection system‍ ...
  2. Unplug electronics and appliance. ...
  3. Install transient voltage surge suppressors‍ ...
  4. Check your homeowners and renters insurance coverage‍
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Should I close my blinds during a thunderstorm?

If a thunderstorm is headed your way, bring in any outdoor furniture that could be blown around or damaged by hail, close and shutter windows (or close blinds and drapes) and unplug appliances and computers to protect them from power surges that could be caused by lightning.
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Is thunder loud enough to break glass?

The accompanying thunder is caused by the shock wave from the channel of superheated plasma that the lightning bolt creates between the ground and the cloud. This could also shatter a window if it was close enough.
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Can the sound of thunder break glass?

Glass windows have been broken by the concussion of thunder. Thunder contains a somewhat cylindrical initial pressure shock wave along the lightning channel in excess of 10 times the normal atmospheric pressure. This shock wave decays rapidly into a sound wave within feet or meters.
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Can lightning strike a phone?

“The first thing that people should understand is that nothing really attracts lightning, but lightning does follow wires and fences and things of that nature. So if you're on a cell phone, you're not any more likely to be struck by lightning than when you're not on that cell phone,” said Jensenius.
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Is it safe to pee during a thunderstorm?

A toilet is probably as safe a place as any in a lightning storm, if you're not touching metal. Porcelain is a great insulator. In a lightning storm, don't stand in the shower clutching onto the shower head. Don't sit in a bathtub while in contact with the metal drain cap or faucet.
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Has anyone died from showering during thunderstorm?

It's unclear whether or not anyone has ever died from showering during a thunderstorm. That being said, the above estimate that between 10 and 20 people are shocked while using water or appliances every year indicates that there is some risk.
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Can WiFi attract lightning?

Your body is much, much larger than that, and isn't very conductive, to boot, so any electromagnetic waves that get sent out when the lightning is coursing through the antennas and destroying the sensitive electronics in your Wifi hotspot wouldn't affect you.
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Can I watch TV in a thunderstorm?

It isn't dangerous to watch TV during a thunderstorm, but the electronics in a TV set are vulnerable. If you have to make a telephone call, use a mobile phone detached from its cable rather than a landline device. Over-voltages resulting from a lightning strike may follow electrical conductors into the handset.
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Can I charge my phone during a thunderstorm?

While it is safe to use a cellphone (if it's not plugged into a wall charger, that is) during a thunderstorm, it is not safe to use your landline. Lightning can travel through the phone lines—and if it does, you could be electrocuted.
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What causes really long thunder?

The trapping of the sound waves can allow the sound waves to bounce back and forth. This can also contribute to a louder boom and it can make the thunderous sound last longer too. These louder, elevated thunderstorms are most common in the winter as storms develop in warm air above a cooler air mass.
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How do I know if lightning hit my house?

Here are three signs you can watch out for that indicate a lightning bolt may have hit your home.
  1. Visible Fire Damage on the Roof. The most significant danger to your home from lightning is fire. ...
  2. Shockwave Damage to Your Home. ...
  3. Power Surge or Electrical Damage Inside Your Home.
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What are the odds of lightning hitting your house?

Indoor Lightning Safety: What to do While Taking Shelter From a Thunderstorm. Lightning is a dangerous yet often-overlooked weather phenomenon. Statistically, chances that someone is struck and killed by lightning is 1 in 1.9 million. For homes, the number is a surprising 1 in 200.
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What are 5 safety tips for lightning?

Protect Yourself from Lightning Strikes
  1. Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges, or peaks.
  2. Never lie flat on the ground. ...
  3. Never shelter under an isolated tree.
  4. Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter.
  5. Immediately get out of and away from ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water.
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