Lightning

Watch Wild Timelapse Video of Storms Raging Over Oklahoma
Watch Wild Timelapse Video of Storms Raging Over Oklahoma
Watch Wild Timelapse Video of Storms Raging Over Oklahoma
There are thunderstorms and then there are thunderstorms over Oklahoma. The Sooner State always seems to feature storms that are another level of intensity above what the rest of America sees. A new timelapse video proves that point showing lightning raging in the clouds over the plains.
Watch 300 Million Volt Lightning Bolts Streak Across Oregon Sky
Watch 300 Million Volt Lightning Bolts Streak Across Oregon Sky
Watch 300 Million Volt Lightning Bolts Streak Across Oregon Sky
Some of the most spectacular weather events I’ve ever witnessed were during the summertime in Arkansas. My mother’s family lives there, and many family vacations were spent visiting relatives and enjoying the natural beauties that the state offers. When I saw the below videos, I was reminded of all those incredible memories!
Drone Pilot Captures Dazzling Lightning Storm Over Boise, Idaho
Drone Pilot Captures Dazzling Lightning Storm Over Boise, Idaho
Drone Pilot Captures Dazzling Lightning Storm Over Boise, Idaho
If you've ever spent in summer in Boise, you will know that we don't get many storms around here--but we do get them and they'll come on quick and strong. Booming thunder, bright lightening, and that steamy summer rain are all signature experiences in Boise as the temperatures increase.
Electrifying - Slow-Motion Lightning Over St. Louis at 1,500 FPS
Electrifying - Slow-Motion Lightning Over St. Louis at 1,500 FPS
Electrifying - Slow-Motion Lightning Over St. Louis at 1,500 FPS
It's not easy to take pictures or video of lightning. First of all, it's dangerous since you don't want to be exposed outside and even if you're good with the risk, it takes skills to capture nature at its most brilliant. One very talented photographer was able to show what lightning was like over St. Louis last weekend at 1,500 frames per second and it's truly electrifying - pun intended.

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