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Plenty of cloud crawlers but too far away to be really spectacular. Best lightning display this century, so far, though.
Thunderstorms over Bergen, Norway, in July 2008.
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Thunderstorms developed along a Lake Breeze coming off Lake Michigan on Friday August 14 2015. Eastern WI took a beating from some of the storms, leaving a lot of damage and several thousands of people without power. Some nice structure with these.
Not quite summer officially yet, but the thunderstorms that you see in the summer are starting to arrive. This little cell was intense, with lots of lightning but outside of the area it covered it was clear skies, hence the stars being visible. Makes for good viewing, at least!
This is overlooking the Tennessee river.
A strong line of thunderstorms had moved through Kentucky just a few hours before I flew home from San Diego. Not sure where we were when this was taken, probably in the vicinity of Nashville. When I got off the plane, the radar showed the storm line to be along the TN-AL border.
Brickell and Downtown Miami, FL
Pano of seven tone-mapped HDRs taken from Rickenbacker Causeway. The dark clouds are real and not an effect of the HDR process, trust me.
The thunderstorm and cell that spawned a tornado that landed in the dry part of Folsom Lake and headed east-bound across western El Dorado County (doing some damage but no injuries so far as I know) and passing to the north of our house. I could head thunder as I took these pictures and got back inside as quickly as taking pictures would permit. The thundercell was over central El Dorado County as I took this picture.
Thunderstorm above Norden Bridge
Photo by Tim Palmer, author of 24 books about rivers, river conservation and the environment (see www.timpalmer.org).
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Original timeframe: approx. 70min
Lens: 24mm
Recorded using Canon 5D MkII with MagicLantern at 2FPS. Applied additional 10x speedup using Kdenlive. Some frames had to be deleted because people showed up in front of the camera.
Last weeks thunderstorm over Poland. We had the "pleasure" of driving home when it started. Phone camera of course touched the photo a bit so it looks brighter than it was in reality. With each wind burst the visibility was dropping well below 5 meters.
We had some serious thunderstorms pass through today and got copious amounts of water dropped on us! There was a lot of lightning close by when I was out taking these pics so I didn't stay out very long as I didn't want to push my luck!
Took my camera out during the thunderstorm the other night. Hung out, took pictures, watched lightning. Good times!
I woke up to what sounded like luggage being thrown down the stairs and then I realized "wait, there aren't any stairs here, I'm in a hotel" I got up to see all of these buildings enveloped in a giant storm and lightning everyplace. I don't think I've ever seen a thunderstorm from this many floors up before.