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SEA THAT WEATHER?

Bolt of lightning zaps the sea in rare moment captured on camera

A BOLT of lightning zaps the sea in an incredibly rare moment captured on camera.

Experts at Nasa estimate that despite 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface being covered by water, just two per cent of all strikes occur over it.

The incredibly rare moment a bolt of lightning hits the sea off the Dorset coast at Portland Bill
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The incredibly rare moment a bolt of lightning hits the sea off the Dorset coast at Portland BillCredit: BNPS
The lightning strike close to Portland Bill lighthouse
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The lightning strike close to Portland Bill lighthouseCredit: BNPS

The footage over the English Channel was captured by Charlotte Chapman, at Portland Bill, Dorset, during Sunday afternoon’s thunderstorms.

The 32-year-old said: “I had been watching the storm coming in and managed to get a video and freeze-framed this amazing shot.”

Charlotte said: "I've recently moved back to Portland after living in Bristol for the past 11 years.

"And to be honest, all I've done is stare out to sea since I've been home.

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“I've missed this so much and taken it for granted when I lived here as a child and young adult - hence after a quick weekend break with my partner, we both decided to move back home.”

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