The sound was incredible. For more than an hour it sounded like a jet plane landing or a freight train going by. What it really was, was constant thunder. I've never experienced that before. The dogs were naturally freaked.
By 10:30 PM, the electrical storm had pretty much passed. That was followed by one heckuva "normal" monsoon storm, where all the lightning is cloud-to-earth. Once again, the dogs freaked.
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Somewhere around 3:00 AM, yet another cell of thunderstorms passed thru. You know how you can "count" to five for every mile away that a lightning strike is? Forget about it. I didn't even get to a-thousand-and-one. By now the jack russell was bouncing off the walls.
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Ironically, it turns out we got off relatively light. The brunt of the storm passed to the north of us. There were all sorts of knocked-down trees and flooding as we commuted to work today. We'll close this post with a pic someone took this morning.
3 comments:
Wow. Glad you guys are safe.
In normal circumstances, I love thunderstorms. They help me write. That one sounds a bit too intense, though.
it was more weird than scary. it's just that i've never heard a couple hours of continuous thunder before.
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