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carbon based, bi-pedal infomaniac and bibliophile who loves a good storm
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It's 3 a.m. , what's that noise?

Sometimes it got as bright as day.

This is true color. It looked like daytime.

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Okay, so it was just a Tuesday.

"What's a Tuesday?" asked Pooh.

"It just is".

On Tuesday evening we went to bed, as any normal family would do. At 3 am, a huge crashing sound rumbled through the house, waking me, and seeming to shake the bed. My first thought was Earthquake, but that was quickly replaced with "What did the cat do now?".

I stumbled into the living room, to find our 19 yr old son... "Did you hear that?", and then out came my husband, and we all looked out the back door. Yep, there seemed to be lightning in the distance. We know what that means. Around here, usually absolutely nothing, so we went back to bed.

I was just about to drift off again, and another, closer, huge slamming thunder shook the house. I hesitated there, thinking I was going to get up and see again, if a storm was coming here.

The bedroom door opens, and in comes our 13 yr. old daughter, she is grasping the CareBear that has lay on her bed since she was 5, she says "What is that?" yes, even though we live in the valley of the monsoon, we so rarely get a storm over our house that she didn't recognize what my father used to call the Kracken. When the huge slamming cracking thunder comes nearly instantainiously as the lightning.

We got up, our son was back out in the livng room, getting his shoes on. Our other daughter appeared, she was "is that thunder?". So what do we do? We all go outside. It was the coolest, biggest storm I have seen in 10 yrs. At least directly over our house. It was one right after another, lightning, thunder, lightning thunder.

No one was ever in danger (well, any more danger, then you would be if in a storm and lightning randomly hit your house). It didn't last long, but it was intense. By 3:43 the streets were flooded, but the lightning and thunder was basically gone.

I am posting pictures of some of the lightning, and have just one short video up, the roaring is the rain, and there is one lighting strike in it. I will have more later. The color on these pictures is how it was. It was the middle of the night, yet lit up enough to turn off the "dusk to dawn" street lights.

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I am working late today, will have more video up when I get a chance.

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Reply#1 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
{"commentId":2619964,"authorDomain":"bigmomma"}

I had to laugh that your whole family gets up to watch it rain...some really great pictures though. I'll come back for the video later.

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Reply#2 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:21 AM EDT
{"commentId":2620259,"authorDomain":"darrellgrey-1"}

This was a fun story! Nice pictures.

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    Reply#3 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:46 AM EDT
    {"commentId":2620341,"authorDomain":"jessihibbs-sanders"}

    It is nice to have stories like this. It is nice not to have to deal with the pressures of life sometimes and just talk about this that do not require so much thought. I mean this in a good way, I hope I came across as I meant. Great pic's.

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      Reply#4 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
      {"commentId":2621179,"authorDomain":"JimmyJames75"}

      Those are some amazing photos. LOL @ The Kracken

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        Reply#5 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
        {"commentId":2626983,"authorDomain":"wxcasterphx"}

        Well, I see that you actually did get in the fun stuff. Nothing like a nocturnal thunderstorm... for some reason for me at least it is very relaxing. I even have a few tranquility tapes ( or what ever you call them ) it helps me go to sleep after a stressful day at work.

        Why are we drawn outside like a magnet when the storm arrives? A lot of those who read this thinks we are nuts to even make a big deal out of something they take for granted. But as you and I have stated ... this rain thing doesn't happen very often ( I jut hit a touch over 9 inches of rain ) for the year at the house. Anyways this could be another very active Weekend.... crossing our fingers thats for sure.

        take care

        Rck

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          Reply#6 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:19 PM EDT
          {"commentId":2631379,"authorDomain":"sybiletc"}

          Did you see that freakin lightning storm tonight, Thursday? gonna post something tomorrow....

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            Reply#7 - Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:36 AM EDT
            {"commentId":2631714,"authorDomain":"wxcasterphx"}

            Unbelievable .... haven't been to sleep all night. We have not had the rain that everyone else has had farther south ..... but the wind and the lightning has been crazy ! I took a few photos myself with my digital. Hopefully I will have something to show Friday as well. Wished we had more rain though ..... Looking forward to seeing your photos ...

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              Reply#8 - Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:37 AM EDT
              {"commentId":2631750,"authorDomain":"sybiletc"}

              not a lot of rain here either... just lightning, made me think of War of the Worlds..... video tomorrow..

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                Reply#9 - Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:49 AM EDT
                {"commentId":2651052,"authorDomain":"Bekita"}

                Speaking to my friend Armando from Florida, I told him about the storms lately. He remarked "welcome to Florida!" Haha I suppose this is definently the Hurricane type weather we have always been waiting for . Definently a change to our normal routine with weather. Scary, yet exciting. I just wish we would get one of these storms during the day.

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                  Reply#10 - Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:08 PM EDT
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