This is the hourly weather forecast for Cocoa Beach. Methinks I'm not going to the lap pool this morning.

@WordsmithFL that can be scary. when we had the back 40 logged, i insisted they cut all the pines along the pasture fenceline & the ones within 75' of the house, because every storm one or more played lightning rod (if hit just right, pines explode & send shrapnel up to 50' away). there's still a few i think are too close, but they're on my neighbor's property

@redenigma A few years ago, we had a lightning strike split an oak tree in the back yard. I thought a bomb had gone off. After that, I had all the oak trees removed from the property (except one, which my wife insisted we keep for the squirrels).

The neighbor had lightning strike his house a couple years ago. His son was at the keyboard and felt electricity go up his arm.

Such is life in Florida.

@WordsmithFL the closest trees to the house now are sugar maples & American chestnuts (and those are still pretty small, under 10 foot).
mostly, in the past 7 or 8 years, storms have hit the ridge northwest of us & split all the storms to the north & south. it's an interesting but unsettling change in weather patterns

@redenigma Whereabouts are you?

East-central Florida gets more lightning strikes than anywhere else in the U.S., although sometimes we swap that honor with a place near Tampa. Part of life in the Sunshine State.

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I'll never forget the time my uncle Johnny had just finished pool maintenance at my grandparents' house in Satellite Beach. Lightning struck the deck where he'd stood barely 10 seconds before. The bolt smashed the concrete something fierce. Thank goodness in wasn't Johnny! 😧

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