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Comment or else!!
Location: Home sweet home
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OMG!! Lightning strikes outside!!
Ok...it's 12 am where I'm at (lets just leave it at Northern Washington). I was browsing tfp before going to sleep and my brother rushed into my room, telling me lightnings are striking outside. So I pulled up the blinds to see, and what I see is spectacular!! About every 30 seconds or so, a stream of white, pure light lit up the dark night sky, followed by the roaring sound of thunder. And big surprised was that it's not even raining! The northern sky, I see have some clouds, thats where the lightnings take place, but the southern sky, it's clear, so clear that I can even see the big dipper with my naked eyes. I've never seen this before in my life, so this would be my first experience.
We enjoyed it so much that we went out try to take some pic. Unfortunately, our parents took the camcorder and the digital camera so we have to take it with a normal camera with films. Lightning strikes very fast but we did manage to capture one or two good shots, out of a whole role, we'll develop them when we get the chance and post 'em up later. any ways, the question(s) is: Does any one experience this before? How rare is an occasion like this happens?
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Fly em straight!
Location: Above and Beyond
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I have seen a tree completely obliterated several years ago. We were staying at a cabin in Tahoe and we were watching the rain come down. Then, out of the blue, we were all stunned to see this huge bolt rip straight through a huge pine tree. It was about 100 yards away from us. Truly amazing.
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Location: Deep South Texas
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Had one hit so close, a couple of weeks ago, that it set the car alarm off....
When a cold (cool) air mass hits this warm moist air coming in from the gulf---we get some violent storms.... but, this is hurricane season, so anything can happen... |
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Sauce Puppet
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We get those all the time in Colorado, course our weather is about as weird as it gets.
Have you seen lightning during a snowstorm? That's my favorite, whole sky, and everything just goes white. Well, actually, my favorite, is a huge lightning storm that causes a massive power outage. Open the blinds, light some candles, and watch the show from the comfort of your home without any distractions. |
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Location: Chicago
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All I ask before I die is to witness ball lightning. Man that would be so cool!
![]() <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning">Wikipedia entry for "Ball Lightning"</a> Anyway, would love to see your pics ![]()
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I'm still waiting...
Location: West Linn, OR
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i love huge lightning storms like that. unfortunately, we don't get many like that up here in the NW. but i've seen plenty of awesome lightning storms when i've been in the midwest and east coast. it's just so freaking beautiful.
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Tone.
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if you wanna get kickass shots of lightning, use a film SLR camera. Put it on a tripod and point it at the storm, zoomed all the way out, focused to infinity (sideways 8). Set the shutter speed to a very high number (if it's frequent lighning, 30 seconds. Less frequent, 1 minute/2 minutes - use your judgement based on the storm) Make sure the aperture is set low so you don't have too much light getting in during the shot. It looks AWESOME.
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