This is what happens when lightning, thundersnow strikes | JUST THE FAQS

This is what happens when lightning, thundersnow strikes.
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Lightning occurs more often on land than sea and hits Florida more frequently than any other state.

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  1. The residents on this planet earth may have to get used to the weather burst of violences year around from now on ’til the end of life. More typhoons, more cyclones, more hurricanes, more and more violences because the earth seems to head to its next phase after this cycle of life. So, whenever people get a period of break, make the best out of it. The earth’s atmospheric shield for defense is also weakening by time as the heat escapes into space to cause an on and off or an up and down cold temperature. A key to read the earth’s future survival is the surface pressure where earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, and all are impacted.

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