Drove through a NASTY storm coming home
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Drove through a NASTY storm coming home
The last 2 days in Kendall have been horrible rain, but today I was driving home in it and I could hear the pelts of the hail hitting the car.. I felt like I was driving through a tropical storm (though that may not be a stretch with 60+ mile per hour wind and nickel/quarter sized hail!) Wasn't fun that's for sure.. and needless to say zero visability..
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The same thing happened to me but without the hail. I could even see the bands of rain moving through. It was an amazing experience. Fortunately I was close to my home. The funny thing is that in the heavy rain, I couldn't see anything and I was so excited that I started to laugh. The wind was very strong also.
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Windy wrote:artist wrote:incredible! At 2:12 it actually strikes your front yard!
No it didn't; it's just an internal lens reflection in the camera. It happens quite a bit with lightning videography.
Yeah, when you look, the top of the bolt is actually coming from the car's back tire . . . so that would be some mean static electricity at best . . .

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Windy wrote:artist wrote:incredible! At 2:12 it actually strikes your front yard!
No it didn't; it's just an internal lens reflection in the camera. It happens quite a bit with lightning videography.
Do you mean that this is a reflection of a lightning bolt somewhere else in the sky, that makes it appear to strike in the front yard?
Too bad the youtube video was blocky... looked like a nice storm though!!
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