Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can I go out in thunderstorm weather?

Can I go out in thunderstorm weather?

It is recommended not to go out in thunderstorm weather. Do not stay on the platform of high-rise buildings in thunderstorm weather, nor should you enter isolated shacks and sentry boxes. In the open air. Stay away from metal objects and power equipment such as water pipes and gas pipes exposed from buildings. It is not advisable to hide under the big tree during a thunderstorm. If necessary, you must keep a distance of 3 meters from your torso, squat down and put your legs together.

Thunder:

Lightning is a discharge phenomenon in thunderstorm clouds. Thunderstorm clouds generally have two conditions, sufficient water vapor and strong convection. In winter, because the air is cold and dry, the solar radiation is weak, and convection is not easy to form in the air, so lightning is rare. But sometimes when the temperature is high in winter, it will form thunderstorm clouds, leading to lightning and rain and snow. Convection is particularly strong, and it can also form hail, which will produce a weather phenomenon called thunder in winter. Knowing these reasons, it is not surprising that it thunders in winter.