quasi
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Date: July 15, 2026 11:37AM
Here in the lightning capital of the U.S., numerous pop up thunderstorms like
this are scattered around most summer afternoons and evenings, the product of
hot, humid breezes from the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the
other colliding head on over the narrow peninsula that is most of the state.
This photo brings back an evening I'll never forget. In July of 1982 I was the
only passenger besides the pilot in a small plane flying from Tampa to the
airport near my home about 100 miles/160km distant and scattered all around the
clear air space we were in, some over the land and some over the Gulf, were a
dozen or more such storms randomly flashing. It was a spectacular light show.
woberto
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Date: July 16, 2026 02:53AM
I am reliably informed that;
Thunderbolts and lightning
are very very frightening.
pulse
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Date: July 16, 2026 11:37PM
Dry lightning is crazy. Always weird to see massive lightning storms with
little to no thunder or rain.
We have a great view of the city from home, and sometimes you get those storms
rolling over (was one a few weeks ago).
Love to watch it, don't like being near it.