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The most lightning-struck place on Earth - Graeme Anderson

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Lake Maracaibo is the stormiest place on the planet. Thunderstorms rage above this massive body of water for up to 200 days of the year, with each ear-splitting event lasting for several hours. But why? Graeme Anderson lists the factors that create Lake Maracaibo's seemingly ever-lasting storms.

Lightning causes a number of physical effects that we can experience and use to observe/record that lightning has occurred. Which physical effects do you think we can use to monitor lightning and thunderstorms?

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