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To cheer everyone: A flashback from last years march thunderstorm

As you know it the Tropical Rainstorm Julia brought heavy downpours and thunderstorms to the area earlier today and it remains a tropical rainstorm near the coastline of North Carolina.
I wonder how many more hurricanes will be making landfall soon enough? We will just see how many storms are left this season with names.

 Now another tropical storm has formed and its name is Karl. The storm position is  19.3 North and 49.2 west.The winds of this storm are 50 M.P.H.  Hopefully this tropical storm does not make landfall on the North Carolina Coastline soon. We have had 13 named hurricanes that made landfall  so far this season which is very different than last years Hurricane Season.


Todays post is throwback thunderstorm taken over a year ago. The location I was at was a pond behind the Petsmart in Durham, NC with My mentor.

This lightning storm was at night which means for dry lightning pictures which is very cool to photograph lightning at night.

 I  thought of it earlier today when It was thundering and lightning. So I decided today to put a throwback thunderstorm picture on the blog.

Stay safe and dry everyone during this tropical rainstorm.

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