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Lightning illuminates the skies over these severe thunderstorms.



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stormdoctor > Front flank of the HP supercell near Springlake, TX, on June 2, 2007.  Explosive cloud-to-ground lightning arcs at the front flank/updraft interface.
stormdoctor > It is difficult to capture the show we were given by the lightning that night.  Anvil crawlers zipped as many as 2-3 per second making exposure a huge issue.  Rain obscured any CG strikes.  Interestingly, a wall cloud became pronounced and tornado warned which can be seen in the bottom right of this photo from Quinter, KS, on May 22, 2008.
stormdoctor > It is difficult to capture the show we were given by the lightning that night.  Anvil crawlers zipped as many as 2-3 per second making exposure a huge issue.  Rain obscured any CG strikes.  Interestingly, a wall cloud became pronounced and tornado warned which can be seen in the bottom right of this photo from Quinter, KS, on May 22, 2008.
Front flank of the HP supercell near Springlake, TX, on June 2, 2007. Explosive cloud-to-ground lightning arcs at the front flank/updraft interface.
stormdoctor > Front flank of the HP supercell near Springlake, TX, on June 2, 2007.  Explosive cloud-to-ground lightning arcs at the front flank/updraft interface.
Front flank of the HP supercell near Springlake, TX, on June 2, 2007. Explosive cloud-to-ground lightning arcs at the front flank/updraft interface.
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