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In another thread in this forum, I brought up a problem with bicycling and tingling in my hands. I was surprised at the response. Any number of possibilities and good suggestions. All the posts got me curious, so, I went out and biked for a while trying out some of the suggestions people made. Sure enough, they did help. However, while doing this, I came up with a new question.
While biking around the lake, a small shower broke out. No big deal because I could see that the clearing line was nearly above me. What was a concern was some cracks of thunder in the distance. Still, no big deal. It was far enough off and moving away from me. But it made me wonder- does a bicycle offer any safety from lightning? |
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Probably not. The only insulation it would provide is an inch or so of probably wet rubber -- not much insulation by lightning standards, given that it's already jumped an air gap of several thousand feet. I suspect the purported safety of a car in a storm is that the body of the car offers a more direct ground path and may even act as a Faraday cage.
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Still wondering about the bike. In your example, what yould happen if you were in a convertable with the top down? Zap city?
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Being on a bike would probably be worse than just standing: The lighting only has to go through about a meter of flesh, and then a meter of metal, instead of about two meters of flesh. Unfortunately, the flesh that it does go through includes the head and the heart, so you'll still fry from it.
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Speaking from personal experience, a bike is no protection from a lightning strike. When I was growing up, a kid in my neighborhood was killed while riding his bike up his driveway. The neighbors later said it was the worst smell they've ever experienced. I do a lot of biking myself, and when I see lighting-I dismount.
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