Just been reviewing some photographs I took whilst serving in Cyprus, Troodos, to be exact.
Troodos is situated above the cloud line, or where I was stationed was, which was about 6000 feet above sea level. I was always taught that lightening never traveled in an upwards direction, this was so much hogwash as many of the numerous conifirs had been struck by lightening traveling up from the cloud layer, in fact there were warnings issued during the storm cycles, not to venture outside.
Has anyone else had odd experiences with thunder storms, oh nearly forgot the storms were Snow storms, which apparently is another no no for lightening to be produced.
Troodos is situated above the cloud line, or where I was stationed was, which was about 6000 feet above sea level. I was always taught that lightening never traveled in an upwards direction, this was so much hogwash as many of the numerous conifirs had been struck by lightening traveling up from the cloud layer, in fact there were warnings issued during the storm cycles, not to venture outside.
Has anyone else had odd experiences with thunder storms, oh nearly forgot the storms were Snow storms, which apparently is another no no for lightening to be produced.