Heading down next week and not bothered by rainstorms. But lightening?!? That's another matter!!!! Please reassure me that all will be well.![]()
But take notice of the TONS of lightening rods Disney has all over the place. Just look at the roofs of buildings and they are there. We've been on Main Street in a fierce thunder/lightening storm and literally saw lightening hit a rod. But I felt very safe.
If it's lightening in Florida, get inside! I've seen a neighbor's house burn down after a strike, my pool struck (thank goodness no one was in it), many, many, transformer strikes, etc.
"Florida ranks number one in the number of deaths due to lightning, 94% of which occur between late May and end of September. An average of 100 people are killed in the U.S. each year (10-13 in Florida) and almost 600 injured (30 in Florida). Lightning kills more people in the U.S. than hurricanes and tornados combined."
http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu/fcs/Lightning.shtml
And how many of these have occurred on WDW property? OP, just use common sense and I'm sure you'll be fine.
shuts down outdoor rides when there is lightning anywhere within a certain radius. I believe it is 30 miles, but both are from memory. That area has to be clear of lightening strikes for a pretty significant amount of time before the rides open up.
The good news is that Disney monitors this closely. The outdoor rides are in indicator that lightening is in the are. There are plenty of places to seek shelter and they are designed to absorb the strike if it happens.
You can't control the weather. You just have to deal with it. But take notice of the TONS of lightening rods Disney has all over the place. Just look at the roofs of buildings and they are there. We've been on Main Street a fierce thunder/lightening storm and literally saw lightening hit a rod. But I felt very safe.
The purpose of the lightening rods is to help disperse the charge to the ground and prevent damage to the structure. Not to attract lightening from other things. I've seen lightening hit much smaller objects with lightening rods in the area.
This is 50% true. Yes lightning rods are there to disperse the charge to the ground, BUT THEY ARE there to attract lightning from other things. That's why they put them higher. it does not always work though. I think that that is the point you were trying to make. But yes they are there to attract the lightning.