Question for those of you who swim in outdoor pools where thunderstorms roll through frequently in the warmer months: Are you routinely kicked out of the pool at the slightest rumble of thunder??? Three days in a row this has happened to me now; fortunately I have a nearby indoor pool with no windows which never closes for T&L, but I know some places in south Fla that only have outdoor pools, so I'm wondering how they deal with T&L. I know you can install lightning rods and ground the pool, but I'm not sure that these completely alleviate the potential of a lightning strike.
"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."