I just subscribed, and I've got that playlist with "So Many Storms" ready to play after my queue plays itself out. Looking forward to it. Many blessings.
We hardly ever get lightning in Wythe County Va anymore. We just get rain. I remember when I was young we got bad lightning, but it has decreased over the past 10 years here.
There was probably a lot of ice in the storm as a result of a very high cloud top (like 50K feet), causing a lot of static electricity. The tornado warning likely prompted activating the sirens.
@@KevinLyons-gn7eu the town or city when they get report of tornado they set them off they get reports from people who spots a tornado coming towards them and people who saw the tornado on ground
@@KevinLyons-gn7eu when the sky looks green that a sign that a tornado is near and it mean the storm is tornadic if you see a sky looks green that a sign that a tornado is coming I just let you know that
Thanks, I lately read it in another comment I didn't find before. It seemed these lightnings stayed pretty higher in the sky, that's why the thunder sounds were more like howls around the space. Presumably, horizontally sided bolts of positive strikes.