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Wow what a night (unexpected!) 

I shall dub the mystery bolt as the “Brunswick Boomer!” 
 

Both my weather stations with lightning detection picked it up, somehow with fairly accurate distances too (10mi from my Middleburg station near goose creek, 16mi from my Catharpin station towards Manassas.) 

 

Then I was woken up again to lots of lightning and thunder as the training storms eventually aligned with me, and I got that impressive cell for a good 10 minutes (peaked out at just under 1”/hr .3 total, nothing too wild. 


These were some pretty impactful storms, especially the training action. There wasn’t so much as a single peep about any of this in the forecast discussion from LWX, just the showers earlier with the fropa around the evening commute. 
 

What an exactly happened from a meteorological perspective? Aren’t things usually pretty dry and stable hours after a front has passed? 

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3 hours ago, HokieEnginerd said:

What app did you use to get this information? I would love to be able to look this kind of stuff up.

Looks like weather.us

 

…also, wouldn’t this be up there with some of the most powerful strikes ever recorded? At least around here? Average is like 30kA right? 
 

I did NOT think there were any unique atmospheric variables at play last night. 

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5 hours ago, EstorilM said:

Looks like weather.us

 

…also, wouldn’t this be up there with some of the most powerful strikes ever recorded? At least around here? Average is like 30kA right? 
 

I did NOT think there were any unique atmospheric variables at play last night. 

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You can exceed 300kA with positive strikes for sure.

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7 hours ago, EstorilM said:

Wow what a night (unexpected!) 

What an exactly happened from a meteorological perspective? Aren’t things usually pretty dry and stable hours after a front has passed? 

  You only need to go back one page in this discussion to read about the setup. B)

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13 hours ago, HokieEnginerd said:

What app did you use to get this information? I would love to be able to look this kind of stuff up.

 

9 hours ago, EstorilM said:

Looks like weather.us

 

…also, wouldn’t this be up there with some of the most powerful strikes ever recorded? At least around here? Average is like 30kA right? 
 

I did NOT think there were any unique atmospheric variables at play last night. 

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Yes can confirm. weather.us

Always like that site for figuring out how powerful certain lightning events were.

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19 minutes ago, snowfan said:

Legit gorgeous day for a bike ride. Perfect temp. Tomorrow will be too hot.

 

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Just got back from a hike in the woods locally. Low 60s. 10/10 March day! I walk in these woods nearly every day and today is it - first green up is happening.

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