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| Even at night, the layers in the clouds were plain to see when lit by lightning. |
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| The lightning was frequent, but I struggled to capture it without my rain-ruined Nikon, which is equipped with a remote control. |
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| The precipitation seemed focused in the central section of the storm. |
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| Lightning through the rain. |
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| The lightning illuminated some nice structure underneath this storm. It was surprisingly healthy for a storm that formed after sunset and persisted in the nighttime hours. |
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| The shelf cloud directly overhead. |
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| I looked in the other direction and saw the shelf cloud pushing into Charleston. |
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| A branching bolt extended from a low cloud. |
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| It's electric. |
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| A closeup. |
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| After a bit, the rain became unbearable, and I took cover under the bridge, where people where casting nets for fish. |
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| This shot represents four sequential strikes in the same column. Unlike anything I've heard, thunder actually rang out four distinct times. Deafening. |















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