You can see the lightning in the upper left hand corner at 0:26. It looks like it struck the power lines. If you listen closely you can even here a "pop" when it strikes but no loud thunder.
That "pop" is electro-magnetic static produced by the lightning strike. That radio in his car picked up on that and that is the static "pop" noise that you're refering to. As for it being a close strike, that's well over a mile or two away. If it was any closer you'd have heard the thunderclap within the first 5 seconds.
where is the lightning?!
RCnetworkstudio 2 years ago
it thundered about 5 seconds after, I just cut the camera after it hit, I bet it was about 1 mile away.
mctownblue 2 years ago
nice
angelicsnoww 2 years ago
wow
bluejaysj 2 years ago
You can see the lightning in the upper left hand corner at 0:26. It looks like it struck the power lines. If you listen closely you can even here a "pop" when it strikes but no loud thunder.
ParanoidBroth 2 years ago
That "pop" is electro-magnetic static produced by the lightning strike. That radio in his car picked up on that and that is the static "pop" noise that you're refering to. As for it being a close strike, that's well over a mile or two away. If it was any closer you'd have heard the thunderclap within the first 5 seconds.
digitalwarfares 2 years ago