StormScenes High-Definition Video > Lightning > HD-WVL-060308A

Close-Up of lightning striking antenna 3

Date filmed: June 3, 2008
Location: St. Albans, West Virginia
Source: HDV 1080i
Speed: Realtime
Class: HD Premium Severe Weather

Description: Extremely detailed, close-up shots as nine spectacular lightning bolts directly strike the antenna of a television tower near St. Albans, West Virginia on a stormy June afternoon. After each strike, sparks of molten metal fall from the tower tip like a fireworks burst as loud thunder crashes. Excellent proof that lightning does strike the same place twice!

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