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gomoho
06-09-2014, 04:15 PM
Wow what a storm - lions and tigers and bears Oh my!

Villageshooter
06-09-2014, 04:16 PM
bone dry here at bonefish

pooh
06-09-2014, 04:48 PM
Lake Sumter Landing at 5:04PM

ajbrown
06-09-2014, 05:24 PM
Not from the storm, but from trying to run home :loco:

My wife and I usually take out “exercise walks” at different times. As neither of us had yet done our walk today, we decided to go together. I looked at the radar and there was some menacing stuff to the NE, and a little blip to the S. I proclaimed confidently, “who knows” :ohdear:.

My route is all of the streets around Murphy’s Estates off of Odell. A bit into our walk (as far away as possible) we feel a drop. I was very large and cold drop… We do one more street (cul de sac) and as we are coming back we see a flash of lightening. By the time my brain even thought about counting one thousand … the boom erupted :22yikes:.

We needed no radar to say let’s get home. Our brisk walked turned to a power/race walk and the rain began to fall harder and more thunder crashed around us. My wife said lets jog home. I felt this may be just another ploy of hers to try and get rid of me when more thunder erupted. As a jog turned to a run I was thinking I really wish I worked out harder and had lost that extra 15- 20 pounds… I also pondered is it better to die of heart failure or lightening?

We made it home soaking wet…. I learned that brisk walks do not prepare you to run for any period of time and predicting thunderstorm activity not associated with a cold front is really a crap shoot….

Man it rained and wow we had some amazing lightening/thunder claps that were very close. Made this wimp for my old basement….

Hope everyone made it through with no issues ...

Villager Dude
06-09-2014, 09:41 PM
Not from the storm, but from trying to run home :loco:

My wife and I usually take out “exercise walks” at different times. As neither of us had yet done our walk today, we decided to go together. I looked at the radar and there was some menacing stuff to the NE, and a little blip to the S. I proclaimed confidently, “who knows” :ohdear:.

My route is all of the streets around Murphy’s Estates off of Odell. A bit into our walk (as far away as possible) we feel a drop. I was very large and cold drop… We do one more street (cul de sac) and as we are coming back we see a flash of lightening. By the time my brain even thought about counting one thousand … the boom erupted :22yikes:.

We needed no radar to say let’s get home. Our brisk walked turned to a power/race walk and the rain began to fall harder and more thunder crashed around us. My wife said lets jog home. I felt this may be just another ploy of hers to try and get rid of me when more thunder erupted. As a jog turned to a run I was thinking I really wish I worked out harder and had lost that extra 15- 20 pounds… I also pondered is it better to die of heart failure or lightening?

We made it home soaking wet…. I learned that brisk walks do not prepare you to run for any period of time and predicting thunderstorm activity not associated with a cold front is really a crap shoot….

Man it rained and wow we had some amazing lightening/thunder claps that were very close. Made this wimp for my old basement….

Hope everyone made it through with no issues ...

We had hail in Amelia as well. About the size of a pea.

Phanatic Luvr
06-09-2014, 09:58 PM
Taken on Canal by Bacall at around 5:00pm.

DougB
06-09-2014, 10:17 PM
Must have been a hail of a storm!

pooh
06-09-2014, 10:18 PM
Not from the storm, but from trying to run home :loco:

My wife and I usually take out “exercise walks” at different times. As neither of us had yet done our walk today, we decided to go together. I looked at the radar and there was some menacing stuff to the NE, and a little blip to the S. I proclaimed confidently, “who knows” :ohdear:.

My route is all of the streets around Murphy’s Estates off of Odell. A bit into our walk (as far away as possible) we feel a drop. I was very large and cold drop… We do one more street (cul de sac) and as we are coming back we see a flash of lightening. By the time my brain even thought about counting one thousand … the boom erupted :22yikes:.

We needed no radar to say let’s get home. Our brisk walked turned to a power/race walk and the rain began to fall harder and more thunder crashed around us. My wife said lets jog home. I felt this may be just another ploy of hers to try and get rid of me when more thunder erupted. As a jog turned to a run I was thinking I really wish I worked out harder and had lost that extra 15- 20 pounds… I also pondered is it better to die of heart failure or lightening?

We made it home soaking wet…. I learned that brisk walks do not prepare you to run for any period of time and predicting thunderstorm activity not associated with a cold front is really a crap shoot….

Man it rained and wow we had some amazing lightening/thunder claps that were very close. Made this wimp for my old basement….

Hope everyone made it through with no issues ...

Glad you are both okay! I think that after a few minutes of running, I'd have stopped and waited for the lightning .....;)

ajbrown
06-10-2014, 03:08 PM
Glad you are both okay! I think that after a few minutes of running, I'd have stopped and waited for the lightning .....;)

Pooh. I felt that way every step. For full discolsure I only had to run less than half of a mile :ohdear:

My walk is done already today, so maybe a nice glass of wine and wait it out in the basement <doh>