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Old Wed Jul 10, 2013, 09:15am
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Originally Posted by umpjim View Post
The 30 second "flash-bang" gives you about 6 mile protection. The "hear thunder" gives you about 10. The "see it" should be used with a grain of salt at night because lightning can be seen a long way away at night.
I was working a tournament one time where we delayed a last inning for 5 hours because of a strict "if you can see it, we're not playing" policy. The "lightning" that could be seen was reflections of lightning flashes in the 50,000 foot cloud tops of a cell that, after 5 hours, was over 200 miles away. However, an unrelenting policy kept us off the field until we could resume the national championship game at 12:05 am. Ugh!
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