
Lightning: The Science, the Safety, and the Surprises
From Off the Radar by The National Weather Desk
April 7, 2026 · 50 min
About this episode
This episode explores the science of lightning, safety measures, and recent discoveries in lightning research.
On a hot afternoon in 1970, a single lightning strike on a Florida football field changed lives and reshaped how we think about storm safety. In this episode of Off the Radar, we take a deeper look at one of nature’s most powerful and misunderstood forces. First, lightning safety expert John Jensenius joins us to break down what actually keeps you safe in a storm - and the myths that can put people at risk. Then, Dr. Tim Logan from Texas A&M explains how scientists are studying lightning in new ways. As the director of the Houston Lightning Mapping Array Network, he’s helped discover two of the longest lightning flashes ever recorded. He shares what those massive “megaflashes” reveal about storms, along with the questions scientists still can’t fully answer. From safety to cutting-edge science, this episode explores what lightning can do, how to stay safe, and why it still leaves everyone (even experts!) in awe.
People in this episode
Guests: John Jensenius, Dr. Tim Logan
Topics covered
- lightning safety
- storm safety
- scientific research
- myths about lightning
- megaflashes
- nature's forces
Keywords
- lightning
- storm safety
- John Jensenius
- Dr. Tim Logan
- megaflashes
- Texas A&M
- lightning research
- myths
- nature
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Texas A&M
Places: Florida
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