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we had a crazy lightning storm here in sudbury in early august 08. there was hardly any rain, so i had to get the camera out!
Even after a head on collision, the SOAK Spinnaker Sheet Catcher continued to function on this Lightning.
This thing says something like "lightning protection disconnection facility". Why would anyone want to do THAT?
KAL018 C94 USB C to Lightning Data Cable PD Fast Charger TPE Molding Bend Test 15000 Times
1. Color: White wire and TPE Molding( Other colors can be customized )
2. Wire Material: High quality TPE material
3. Function: Connect USB 3.1 Type-C interface device for charging or connect Apple lightning interface device for charging and high-speed data transmission.
4. Compatible with: iPhone 8/ 8 plus/ X, iPad Pro.
Connect USB3.1 Type-C interface device, charger and Apple lightning interface device for charging and high-speed data transmission.
High quality TPE material
1. Imported wire.Flame retardant material jacket; High temperature resistance.
2. Bold tinned pure copper wire core, really fast charging.
3. Flexible and durable.
Durability Description
1. Mobile phone interface plug and unload 10,000 times
2. Bend test 5000 times
3. 3KG tensile test
Charging Speed
1. Upgrade high quality core, support 5V/3A fast charging, protect battery from overheating。
2. Fill 50% battery for 30 minutes.
Data Transfer
1. Containing an aluminum foil layer;Anti- interference,stable data transmission.
2. Super speed increase,data transmission spee
MFi Certified
PD fast charging Compatbility with iPhone Xs Max / Xs / XR / X / 8 / 8 Plus.
Normal Carging Compatbility with iPhone 7 /7plus /6 / 6plus / 6s and more.
Specs
Parameter3A
Wire materialTPE Molding
CompatibilityiPhone/iPad/ipod
Functioncharging/sync
Support PD Fast ChargingiPhone 8/ 8 plus/ X, iPad Pro.
Length3ft / 4ft / 5ft
Transfer Speed480Mbps
Cable Core24AWG+30AWG
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Lightning Bolt, Nottingham Trent University, 08/12/04.
Part of the crazy Damn You! Know It's Christmas week of gigs.
Photo by Joe Blanchard
Lightning Bolt performs July 18, 2010, at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Union Park, Chicago. My photos are also posted at: www.undergroundbee.com/2010/07/18pitchfork/index.htm
There was an unusual lightning storm around San Jose, CA at this time! This clip shows you only a fraction of what the storm had to offer. We were on our way to Sunset State Beach, CA for our church family camping trip this time. So unfortunately, the only views obtained from this storm was along U.S. 101 and Interstate 280. (September 9, 2011, around 8 p.m.)
This storm was caused by a cut-off upper level low system that formed on the Eastern Pacific and became nearly stationary as it arrived around the California/Nevada border. This thunderstorm/lightning storm was formed in the Sierras. Normally, storms that form over the Sierras move from a west to east direction or at most, be stationary. But since the low pressure system was swirling around, the movement in the atmosphere caused the storms to drift in an east to west manner, which luckily blew the storm(s) around our area here in San Jose, CA! I was happy it did :)
Lightning Lord has lightning powers, just like his younger siblings Lightning Lad and Lightning Lass.
Read up more on Mekt Ranzz at his Comic Vine entry.
Photos from a lightning storm just south of Cambridge in the early morning of May 27th 2018.
A timelapse video is available here www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmPIQ7NtbNg
The images were taken on my Nikon D5000 with an F1.8 lens. The D5000 was set to manual shooting mode with the lens set to F4.5 and interval shooting set to take 6 second exposures with a 1 second gap (the minimum the camera allows on interval shooting).
Itxasontzi bat Hondarribiko portura sartzen, atzean ekaitza. / Un barco entrando en el puerto de Hondarribia, detrĂ¡s la tormenta.
English Electric Lightning T5 XS458 owned by Russell Carpenter and based at Cranfield airfield, Bedfordshire - See Russell's website, www.lightningt5.com
Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or dust storms.