What is a lightning tree?

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The Lightning Tree is a novella and one of the companion tales in the The Kingkiller Chronicle series by American author Patrick Rothfuss.

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The tree can suffer burns without catching on fire. This has happened to many people. For more on lightning...

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How can I tell if my tree was struck down by lightning or blown over by the wind?

We had a storm last week and my husband came home to find a tree in our backyard that had fallen over. I don't know if it was the wind that blew it over (from what I understand if it was wind it would've most likely been uprooted). It broke off at the...

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After looking at the picture, I would agree with "val k" answer. If the tree was hit by lightning...

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If a tree gets struck by lightning but doesn't catch fire, will it still die?

Will all the water in the tree be vapourised? Have you ever known a tree survive a direct lightning strike?

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No, it will not die. The energy from the lightning will likely pass on the outside of the tree and into...

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Has lightning ever struck a tree near your house of a tree in your backyard & caused a fire?

I live in Chicago and the thunderstorms we get here are sometimes dangerous and life threating, right now I just heard that sound letting you know that words will be going across the bottom of your TV screen telling and letting you know of storm watches...

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Yes it has, in our front yard. It did not catch fire, but of course it died. It was leaning toward a...

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If lightning strikes a tree with termites. Most likely the termites would be zapped to death or killed...

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A bolt of lightning can travel at speeds of 60,000 m/s, and can reach temperatures approaching 54,0...

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Can we use the lumber of a tree that was hit by a lightning?

some say its dangerous to use lumber that was hit by a lightning because lightning may hit it again. is there a scientific explaination to it?

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I have never heard of this. I do not believe there is any scientific basis to this.

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Sitting under a tree in a lightning storm.?

I know people die sheltering under trees but why? Is it the impact from the tree exploding - I've seen huge pine trees that have exploded that would kill 10 people but they are wet and full of sap so it's not surprising. But what about drier hardwood...

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Quite often, if someone is under a tree during a lightning strike, the strike could arc from the tree...

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Removal of a tree hit by the lightning?

Would anybody have any advice on how to convince my homeowners insurance to help me pay for the removal of a tree hit by the lightning (they say they shouldn't pay because they don't cover natural causes???)?

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If the tree hit your house, the debris removal should be covered up to $500 for the part of the tree...

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