Hi guys,
All the photos are great!
I'll put in my two cents worth as we had 5 small, totally unexpected, LP cells sneak through very early this morning. The first came through moving typically W to E at 12:04am along with two others, one to our N and one to the SE around 30k's away (from what I could gather from the lightning/thunder timing). At 1:45am two more rather larger cells moved through. I could see a nice anvil shield overhead clearly on the first with each decent lightning strike (which were all fast non-staccato bolts). The second hovered out to the SW but had great overshooting tower structure visible again from lightning flashes. By 2:06am the cooling atmosphere switch was flicked and all lightning had ceased totally.
I couldn't manage a shot, everywhere I pointed the camera, it would hit behind me! I ended up with the dreaded "black photo" syndrome, but it was definitely worth watching the show!
No real rain to report as far as mm, maybe a 'drops/per square metre' measurement might be more accurate? lol
This week should be interesting! It is great to finally see some good activity and top storm structure, hail and supercell photos!
Kindest regards.
Shauno