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The “superbolt” was 228,000 amps and struck southeast Tulsa at 10:10 p.m. Sunday, May 25, according to the Weather.us lightning tracker, which categorized the bolt as a “wild house shaker.” ...
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The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.
The lightning tracker on Weather.us shows there were multiple strong bolts around the same time near the Tulsa area, but they were still much weaker than the 228,000-amp bolt.