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Mother's Day Storm Pictorial
Rain, lightning and light
May 12, 2008
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other Nature was not to be ignored on Mother’s Day. A severe thunderstorm hit shortly after 7 Sunday night. More than an inch of rain fell over the course of an hour or two.

There was a lull around quarter of eight. Light was fading — it was sunset time, after all. Between the last-gasp rays of the day and the flash illumination provided by lightning strikes, there were some photos to be had. They follow:

Sky to the south during a lull in the storm. One of the trawlers from Garland Fulcher Seafood Company at dock.
To the northeast, an almost autumnal sky over the Duck Pond.
One of the two docks at the boat ramp. Across Smith Creek, sunset was slipping away.
Dark skies as the last of day’s light fades.
To the south, a still bright sky, as seen here, looking from the Wildlife Ramp toward the Oriental bridge. The creek water meanwhile, was becoming cloudier. Less than half an hour after the first rains had fallen, a distinct line of stormwater runoff could be seen on Smith’s Creek.

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Posted Monday May 12, 2008 by Melinda Penkava