Is it safe to be in the ocean during a thunderstorm?

The short answer is, no. Swimming in a thunderstorm with lightning present is not safe, whether you're in the ocean or a pool. A body of water is the equivalent of putting a hairdryer in a bath, and because water conducts electricity, lightning is more likely to strike water than land.
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Is it safe to be at the beach during a thunderstorm?

If you are out on the beach when a thunderstorm approaches: Get off the beach if you can hear thunder or see lightning, even if it is in the distance. Lightning can strike more than 25 miles from the thunderstorm in which it originates. Do not take shelter under a tree.
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Can you get struck by lightning in an ocean?

Research by Nasa shows lightning is more likely to hit land than sea and that it is rare for strikes to occur in deep ocean areas. Waters just off coasts are more often affected. Risks also vary according to seasons.
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Can you get electrocuted in the ocean during a thunderstorm?

Lightning doesn't strike the ocean as much as land, but when it does,it spreads out over the water, which acts as a conductor. It can hit boats that are nearby, and electrocute fish that are near the surface. If you're at the beach and hear thunder or see lightning, get out of the water.
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Can you survive a lightning strike in water?

Only a small amount of water actually gets in, and the majority of water splashes out and around the bucket." The heat produced when it passes over the body can cause burns, but the strike lasts for so little time -- just a few microseconds -- that it rarely causes serious burns.
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How far does lightning travel in the ocean?

Basic principles suggest that the answer is 'very close' - within maybe tens of metres - so long as you are totally immersed in the water when the lightning strikes.
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What happens if you electrocute the ocean?

Nothing will happen.

In your scenario, the salt water provides the most conductive path. Salt water is an excellent conductor of electricity. Things in the water will be less conductive than the salt water, and the electricity will go around them unless it hits something directly.
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Is thunder louder near the ocean?

More than 90 percent of lightning bolts strike over the continents, but the lightning that strikes the ocean can be far more intense.
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Why is it unsafe to swim at the beach during a thunderstorm?

Lightning will strike high objects. A person standing on the beach is the shortest path from the sky to the ground. Because of this characteristic of lightning, surf fishing and other beach-related activities are exceptionally dangerous during a thunderstorm.
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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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Do birds get struck by lightning?

Lightning also strikes birds. An observer once saw a bolt of lightning strike a large flock of migrating snow geese, dropping more than 50 of the birds. Bald eagles have been struck while sitting on their nests, and John James Audubon described two common nighthawks blown from the sky by a lightning bolt.
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Do fish get electrocuted?

In practice, fish are killed by electrocution using equipment which exposes the fish to an electric field that causes an immediate stun and which then, through extended exposure, results in permanent and fatal brain damage.
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Do animals get struck by lightning?

When most people think of fatal lightning strikes, they probably think of people being struck. However, lightning strikes animals quite often. It's not uncommon for more than just a handful of animals to die, either. In 2016, lightning struck and killed a massive group of reindeer.
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What happens when lightning strikes water and you are in a boat?

Even if the force of the bolt doesn't blow out a thru-hull or cause hull damage, it may cause a gradual leak that could go unnoticed and sink your boat. As part of its "sue and labor" provision, BoatUS Marine Insurance will pay to have your boat short-hauled to check for damage.
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Why are thunderstorms so scary?

Being caught in a thunderstorm or preparing for extreme weather conditions can create reasonable levels of anxiety or fear. In people with astraphobia, thunderstorms cause an extreme reaction that can be debilitating. For people with this phobia, these feelings may be overwhelming and feel insurmountable.
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What is the loudest thunder ever recorded?

Sound and Fury

The combination of the powerful explosions that ripped through the volcano and the subsequent collapse of the rock into an undersea magma chamber resulted in the loudest sound ever recorded. It clocked in at 310 decibels.
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How can you tell if water is electrified?

USE SHOCK ALERT TO TEST WATER FOR VOLTAGE

Shock Alert will notify you of electricity present in water. If it beeps and flashes red, DO NOT SWIM. If it flashes green, no voltage is detected.
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What does it feel like to be electrocuted in water?

Swimmers may feel a tingling sensation, experience muscle cramps, and/or not be able to move at all and/or feel as if something is holding them in place. Swimmers may exhibit an unsettled or panicked behavior. There may be one or more passive or motionless swimmer in the water.
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What happens when lightning strikes the beach?

When lightning hits a sandy beach, it creates otherworldly glass sculptures known as fulgurites or “petrified lightning.” Find out how to spot them on your next beach vacation.
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What to do if lightning is about to strike you?

Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges, or peaks. Never lie flat on the ground. Crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked and hands over your ears so that you are down low with minimal contact with the ground. Never shelter under an isolated tree.
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How many times a year does the Eiffel Tower get struck by lightning?

According to Meteo France, the average house is struck by lightning once in every 800 years, whereas the Eiffel Tower is struck by lightning 10 times per year. As the tower is such a pronounced object it effectively acts as a giant lightning rod and is often struck by lightning.
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Who holds the world's record for most often to be hit by lightning?

Roy Cleveland Sullivan (February 7, 1912 – September 28, 1983) was a United States park ranger in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Between 1942 and 1977, Sullivan was claimed to have been hit by lightning on seven occasions, surviving all of them.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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