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Right now there is a little summer thunderstorm happening where I live ( Northern California).

 

 

Not much in the form of rain, just enough to settle any dust.

 

 

I've always liked lightning, and the resulting booms of thunder. It's like natures fireworks.

 

 

It's mostly sheet lightning, you know, cloud to cloud.

 

 

As long as the lightning doesn't start any fires in the tinder box that is California.

The Sky looks different when you have someone you love up there.
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@Anonymous032819  We never seem to get little storms.  Most of ours are pretty big.  The kind where you can't sit out on your porch and watch. Where I live, there is a "stormy" season.  Usually between late May to end of July.  Storms are usually twice a week.  Sometimes more. It reaches it's peak in June.  By August, the storm starts to dissipate in frequency.  By September, they're usually gone.  Summers are very hot and humid.  Fall is wonderful around here, but goes by too quickly!  I can understand why so many people love Fall!

 

But storms are good for pollution.  Lightning cleanses the air.  It always smells great after a storm.  Humans might be slobs with environment.  Polluting and dirty.  But Nature cleans it up.

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Sooo many this year.  Our pets require a Thunder Buddy, and I feel bad when I'm not home to comfort them.

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We're in our monsoon season and have been getting unusually severe flash floods resulting from thunder storms. .  We had one last week where water rushed down from the 10,300ft Sandia Mts at the edge of Albuquerque into cement lined arroyos in town.  It went from dry to up to 12ft deep in seconds sweeping 3 men away and drowning them.  Their bodies were found in a retention pond that empties into the Rio Grande. 

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@Kachina624  Sounds like the monsoons in Arizona.  Though I think their monsoons are over with.  

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Here in the mountains of Colorado there have been some terrible flash floods in areas where there have been wildfires. I heard there were three bodies recovered from one of the floods where they were inside a home when it got washed away. It's terrifying when these flash floods happen in valleys where the water is funneled and it gushes away everything in it's path...it happens so fast so there's no time to escape.

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@songbird wrote:

@Kachina624  Sounds like the monsoons in Arizona.  Though I think their monsoons are over with.  


@songbird   Monsoon season continues in both AZ and NM.  We had another flash flood in Albuquerque this afternoon with one man missing.  I believe Tuscon had one yesterday or the day before.  This could continue for the next month, although it's getting old and we're ready for it to end. 

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seems like when it storms in quadcities I loose power.then I freak out,bc it's always dead of summer with high temps

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We got 8 inches last weekend ( more than the total for monsoon for last two years).  We live at top of a hill, so no flooding issues although there were several warnings for our area of NE AZ.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

We're in our monsoon season and have been getting unusually severe flash floods resulting from thunder storms. .  We had one last week where water rushed down from the 10,300ft Sandia Mts at the edge of Albuquerque into cement lined arroyos in town.  It went from dry to up to 12ft deep in seconds sweeping 3 men away and drowning them.  Their bodies were found in a retention pond that empties into the Rio Grande. 


THAT is terrible, seriously.  Hope this resolves ASAP.