Lightning Flash lays off 321 kilometers

"Also, lightning can break a world record.

"The adoption follows an analysis of historical lightning data. It is the first time that the extreme \"hot events\" are recorded in the official records of the WMO. It listed records about heat, cold, wind, rain and other meteorological events."

"Lightning is a major threat and claims many lives every year, says Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General of WMO. Now there are more and better ways to record the lightning and studying, we can look for ways to enhance public safety, said Taalas.\n  \n    \n     \n      \n        1:35\n      \n     'Woman rightly dismissed'\n     \n     \n      \n        1:20\n      \n     Taxi ride through Amsterdam: 485 euro\n     \n     \n      \n        2:59\n      \n     Ron Boszhard gives farm road"