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Things can progress quickly here. On the Weather Radar there are 3
Cells here. The one to the Center and Right are simple enough to pick out,
and the third is the peaked Cloud to the Left of the Center Cell.

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Things can progress quickly here. On the Weather Radar there are 3
Cells here. The one to the Center and Right are simple enough to pick out,
and the third is the peaked Cloud to the Left of the Center Cell.

Crazy Ed


Really? Looks like one big cell to me... Nifty pix,all of them...
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Things can progress quickly here. On the Weather Radar there are 3
Cells here. The one to the Center and Right are simple enough to pick out,
and the third is the peaked Cloud to the Left of the Center Cell.

Crazy Ed

Beautiful one! Last night about 2 hours before sunset (too bright for
pictures) we had a thunder cell go over. Given the time delay I figure one
strike was within a few hundred yards at most.
jim


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"jim wilson" wrote:

Beautiful one!


Thanks Jim.

Last night about 2 hours before sunset (too bright for
pictures) we had a thunder cell go over. Given the time delay I figure one
strike was within a few hundred yards at most.


Active cells only require persistence and luck for Daytime Lightning
Pictures ;-). A Strike at that distance is a Flash followed (quickly) by a
cracking sound and BOOM almost at the same time. A True attention getter!

Crazy Ed

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"jim wilson" wrote:


Beautiful one!


Thanks Jim.

Last night about 2 hours before sunset (too bright for
pictures) we had a thunder cell go over. Given the time delay I figure
one
strike was within a few hundred yards at most.


Active cells only require persistence and luck for Daytime Lightning
Pictures ;-). A Strike at that distance is a Flash followed (quickly) by a
cracking sound and BOOM almost at the same time. A True attention getter!

Crazy Ed

It was exactly that.
jim




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