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Agreed that "heat lightning" may be a misnomer, but as we were told at an NCAA meeting is that any lightning is dangerous. Lighting has been know to stike up to 30 miles away from a storm. So if you see it off in the distance, but hear no thunder, it should peek you interest and awareness of the impending situation
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1. Plus, you can have either or. 2. You do not need one to have the other. 3. I was merely stating a statement that was posted on our state's athletic association website. (No where on that site do the first two statements reside.)
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