Morning rainbow

Generally we get late afternoon / evening rain, once the sun has ramped up the humidity and breezes from Atlantic and Gulf water meet over Florida – but this morning there was booming thunder and approaching rain to the west while the sun rose in the east. It did draw a nice rainbow:

So much rain!

Florida gets lots of rain in the summer, as moisture laden air from the Atlantic or Gulf meets – often in the center of Florida, and near to us. We’ve seen an inch or two added to the pool but now this week, we’ve had more than three inches and even after Margaret emptied some last night, the water now has reached the rim which I guess is as high as it can go!

Here was yesterday which added a couple of inches:

And now this evening, as high as it can fill!

Impressive!

Distant Summer Lightning

We knew that our new home was nicely located with a view over the wetlands, but we didn’t realize just how good our weather view would be – it turns out that living in (flat) Florida with the nearest trees a few hundred yards away gives us great views of both sunsets (examples: June, February) as well as the regular summer thunder and lightning – but it’s much harder to record lightning than sunsets!

Last night was spectacular; a storm maybe 20 miles west of us struck lightning both cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground for at least an hour; we were too far to hear thunder except occasional deep rumbles, but we had a great view of lightning. This 1/2 minute clip is extracted from only 3 minutes of video I recorded:

Head to YouTube to watch in higher (full screen) resolution.