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this year has been terrible as far as good storms go here in dallas. no tornados and no major storms its was 100+ all spring summer and fall. and im moving to kansas city next year. ah well.
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Same here in Colorado - NO tornadoes nearby - 2004 had two IN CALHAN for me to study/piss my pants over (right over us)
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sucky year in texas, awesome year in australia (well as far as the last few months have gone) weve gotton uber windstorms, MASSIVE electrical storms in which i saw it pass through a lower cloud and create like a perfect ionised glow around it or somthing. we also hail the size of potatoes, that damn drought that never ends etc. by far my favouring thing is the lightning, i love it so much
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Only one good storm this season here in Hamilton as of yet. I hope this summer will be rowdy.
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Pretty dead in Iowa this year too. The CU crew has been out in Nebraska to test some new research gizmos, but is spending most of their time taking stupid Facebook quizes with their laptops.
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Last year by this time I had chased over a dozen storms and had a few wicked lightning shots. This year....Pfft! What a joke! No decent evening storms and the day storms are mostly downpours and move along. Not good photo taking ops at all!
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We never get tornados in Jersey In my lifetime there's only been one. Just a little F1. We got plenty of hurricanes when I lived in Florida though!
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I saw some lighting in Texas this year... not part of a big storm, though.
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