Paul and Enkil,
How can I ever forget that electrical POWER HOUSE! That was beyond anything I've ever seen. Like Paul said, it was literally 2 or 3, at times even more, lightning flashes every second. It was like the world was coming to an end. My parents were scared, but I was enjoying it. It was so continuous that outside was like day time. It's true.
And yes, that storm was off the charts. It was BY FAR the most fearsome storm that's ever happened. That night I saw the whole thing because I couldn't sleep, and then I started seing some flashes from a distance. This is when I started getting excited! The moment I see a flash of lightning, I just get this sudden feeling of excitement within me and I just get the front seat, or my window!
Paul, you're exactly like me! I love anything in the sky, especially thunderstorms and fireworks. I think there's something in us that gives us this passion. I particularly love lightning and the way it makes its variety of forms! Last night was very spectacular. I saw so many shapes, actually scary looking shapes! The rain was very heavy, too. Once again, a very humid airmass in the southern and central areas of our province!
BTW, that storm that we had was in 1999. To be precise, it was on the early morning of July 5th that lasted almost, or more than 2 hours. I can't forget that night. After seing the whole thing, it still lingers in my mind everytime I see a thunderstorm. Just for you guys to know, that wasn't no ordinary storm, in fact that type of storm was the level above the mature thunderstorm limit. It was a very rare severe storm called a "supercell." One in every six supercells produce tornadoes. In fact, there was a tornado that night in around Vaudreuil, hence our strong winds that night. The winds were an upwards of almost exceeding 120 km/h at times. The results the next morning were devastating. A lot of debris and destruction. Lightning even sliced a house in two, instantly. It was a great storm to watch, but was very destructive. Some places also recorded great amounts of rain.
Back to last night's crazy storm, did anyone have hail? I had big chunks of it! It sounded like my house was coming down! This is in my area, I don't know about you guys, though.
To tell you guys the truth, I'm storm watching today because the risk is there, although not a major risk, but has a potential. Beautiful high dewpoints and great humidity out there. I'm so glad that we all have a passion for thunderstorms, too. I thought that I was the only one crazy about them. I fell in love with them since I was 4! At that age!
Well, back to my storm watch! However, there's nothing too impressive, right now. We just have to wait for the peak hours.
Regards,
Trav.
