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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โApr-20-2015 04:58 AM
Lilrhody wrote:Short to the point answer:
First trip with our TT and, of course we are under severe thunderstorm warnings. We have a crank up TV antenna. Do we need to lower it?
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TucsonJim wrote:Lilrhody wrote:
Not worried about lightning - lots of things much taller than us where we are tonight - plus we are sitting on rubber tires.
More wondering about the wind potential. N
Rubber tires have no impact on whether you are hit or not. They also don't mitigate any damage or injuries that may affect you in your RV. Lightning travels through the air long distances, and a few inches of rubber has no affect at all.
โApr-19-2015 09:51 PM
Lilrhody wrote:
Not worried about lightning - lots of things much taller than us where we are tonight - plus we are sitting on rubber tires.
More wondering about the wind potential. N
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BB_TX wrote:
If the lightning can travel thousands of feet from the clouds to the ground, it is not going to care whether your antenna is up or down.
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