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If you are close enough to capture "only audio," you are likely experiencing the following:

The instantaneous Sound Pressure Level (SPL) can exceed

A close strike doesn't just sound loud; it hits you. The shockwave can physically knock a person over or shatter nearby windows. 3. Audio Recording Challenges bliskie_uderzenie_pioruna_tylko_audio_near_ligh...

Fractions of a second before the main boom, witnesses often hear a sharp clicking or hissing sound (the "vitaphone" effect). This is the sound of upward streamers—electrical channels reaching up from the ground to meet the downward leader.

Capturing a "clean" near-field strike is notoriously difficult for field recordists: If you are close enough to capture "only

. Most consumer and even professional microphones will "clip" or distort immediately, turning the majestic crack into a flat, digital "pop."

The intense electromagnetic field before the strike causes hair to stand on end and skin to tingle—a final, terrifying warning from the atmosphere. Audio Recording Challenges Fractions of a second before

(five times hotter than the surface of the sun) occurring right next to your ears. 2. The Sensory Overload: Beyond Audio

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