Can people be sensitive to lightning or thunder storms?

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Changes in air pressure can be sensed. For example if your sinuses are clogged (if you have a cold or so) you can sense more or less pressure on your ears until you clear the pressure difference. Gray skies also have a mental effect, they’re proven to make you sad. Besides that you can get struck by lightning or get wet, that’s about it. People who claim to be sensitive do electronic fields in devices or storm clouds are suffering from nothing more than the placebo effect and possibly confirmation bias.

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