Originally Posted by
Ianab
1/2 second between flash and boom means the actual bolt was within 150m of you :o
Just before a lightning hit there is a high static potential between the cloud and the ground, 1,000s of volts per inch! So it is likely there was a voltage potential between your roof and the ground. Range hood connects to the roof, stove connects to the ground.
The discharges you saw are not likely to be big enough to hurt you, but they are an indication that you are likely to be hit by lightning in the next few second. Luckily the main cloud charge found an easier path to ground someplace nearby and didn't hit your house.
If you notice it again it's a good indication that you should unplug your computers and other electical equipment.. and I wouldn't use the phone while it was happening either.
Going outside with an umbrella, golf club or kite is probably unwise as well :no: :U
Cheers
Ian