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Average thunderstorm travels at a rate of 25 miles per hour.

Once the leading edge of a thunderstorm approaches to within 10 miles, you are at immediate risk due to the possibility of lightning strokes coming from the overhanging anvil cloud. Because of this, many lightning deaths and injuries occur with clear skies directly overhead.

Want to Know More?

Download a PDF file of the ThunderBolt manual, a ThunderBolt Spec Sheet, or a ThunderBolt Quick Setup guide! This manual will explain how ThunderBolt works, how to use it, and what you can expect from ThunderBolt.

To read the manual or Quick Setup Guide, you will need Adobe's free Reader software. If you have a relatively new computer, it probably came with this software already installed. Or, you can use the "Get Reader" button below to download it.

Windows users: You may have to right-click on the link, and choose "Download Link to Disk" from the menu that pops up.

Mac Users: You may have to click on the link, hold the mouse button down, and select "Download Link to Disk" from the menu that pops up. Select "Download Source," not "Download Text," if prompted.

Need Adobe Reader? Use this link to download the Reader software free!


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