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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1511180" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I think what jogephus is asking about is 'if and how far the frequent strikes move in a straight line over time'.</p><p>For instance, if you had a strike on the extreme East side of your property and had one every year afterward, did the strikes all occur on the East side or did they hit in a progressively steady movement Westward? (compass directions just an example..they could just as easily moved farther East or any other direction, as long as it showed as a steady movement in the same direction.</p><p></p><p>Not been my experience here Jo. I've had the same pine tree hit multiple times over the years and very few (if any) actual strikes anywhere else. </p><p>Oddly enough, tho my fairly tall 2 story house is out in the middle of an open pasture and I have a 35' flagpole in the backyard, neither have ever been hit. </p><p>(GB looks for wood to knock on...there's a T-storm building right now) )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1511180, member: 18945"] I think what jogephus is asking about is 'if and how far the frequent strikes move in a straight line over time'. For instance, if you had a strike on the extreme East side of your property and had one every year afterward, did the strikes all occur on the East side or did they hit in a progressively steady movement Westward? (compass directions just an example..they could just as easily moved farther East or any other direction, as long as it showed as a steady movement in the same direction. Not been my experience here Jo. I've had the same pine tree hit multiple times over the years and very few (if any) actual strikes anywhere else. Oddly enough, tho my fairly tall 2 story house is out in the middle of an open pasture and I have a 35' flagpole in the backyard, neither have ever been hit. (GB looks for wood to knock on...there's a T-storm building right now) ) [/QUOTE]
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