Whether you were personally struck, your horse was struck out in the field, your neighbor or friend got hit, electrical outage?..
Whether you were personally struck, your horse was struck out in the field, your neighbor or friend got hit, electrical outage?..
Several years ago there was a strike somewhere in our neighborhood, close enough to damage several electronics in my house, mostly via the network. I lost my router, and the built-in ethernet port on my PC.
When I was in high school a friend and I were waiting outside the school when it started raining. Lightning struck the field across the street. I wanted to look around the area to see if I could find some fulgurite (sand that gets fused into glass by lightning) but never got a chance to.
I have several antennas in my backyard (amateur radio) and have to disconnect my radios whenever lightning gets close. I can tell when a storm is in the area through the radio even when the weather around me is clear. I really should get a lightning detector.
On a related note, some government entity in the US (I believe it’s either NOAA or the NWS) keeps a public database of lighting deaths.