It was actually. We only got 1mm of rain but under that storm they got smashed with 50mm rain, destructive winds that ripped off roofs, tore down trees and hail that flattening crops and smashed house windows. Not particularly nice at all.
Glad that you did not get the destruction at your place. You can well do without rain that causes so much damage. The village up the road from us that had 800 damaged roofs in July is still trying to get all the roofs fixed many are still covered with tarpaulins. Have a good day, Diane
This sure has the WOW factor...
ReplyDeleteSieht schon bedrohlich aus.
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Looks like a giant alien craft messing with us... love this picture!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous shot.
ReplyDeleteHigh drama.
ReplyDeleteIt was actually. We only got 1mm of rain but under that storm they got smashed with 50mm rain, destructive winds that ripped off roofs, tore down trees and hail that flattening crops and smashed house windows. Not particularly nice at all.
DeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteIt was spectacular to watch it roll through but I was a little nervous for those under it.
DeleteBig sky country always has interesting things to see. A cloud build up like that would make anyone apprehensive.
ReplyDeleteHaving read above what the storm did no wonder it looked spectacular.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you did not get the destruction at your place. You can well do without rain that causes so much damage. The village up the road from us that had 800 damaged roofs in July is still trying to get all the roofs fixed many are still covered with tarpaulins. Have a good day, Diane
ReplyDeleteAwe inspiring sky but so sad to read of its destructive power which is too often the case with storms.
ReplyDeleteNature is powerful
ReplyDeleteamazing picture
Beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you didn't get the damage!
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