Nice photo from Texas Storm Chasers:
Good luck, and keep ’em coming, David!
(Mark Twain observed: “Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does the work.” (Letter, August 28, 1908))
Nice photo from Texas Storm Chasers:
Finally, a good lightning photography night! Here's one shot I took around 10 PM in Norman, OK. -DR #okwx #txwx http://t.co/jvN3SS28sR
— Texas Storm Chasers (@TxStormChasers) July 12, 2013
Good luck, and keep ’em coming, David!
(Mark Twain observed: “Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does the work.” (Letter, August 28, 1908))
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