Storm Highway :: Storm Chasing, Photography, and the Open Road - by Dan Robinson

Latest Chase Image: A thunderstorm shelf cloud looms over a central Illinois wind farm on August 13. more
Click for an important message

Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feed Blog/Home | Storm Highway storm chase feed Chase Logs | Severe Weather Library | Photography | Extreme Weather Gallery | HD Video | Stock Footage | Dan's Twitter FeedDan's Facebook page
SW IL lightning SW IL
Lightning
Lightning and Wind Turbines IL Wind Farm
& Lightning
Close lightning Central IL
Close Lightning
St. Louis Lightning St. Louis
Lightning
Double rainbow and Gateway Arch Gateway Arch
Rainbow
Lightning Photography Gallery
Click for larger image

Up close and personal - x2

Occasionally I find myself in the crosshairs of interrogations by people who don't believe in God. They're out to overthrow any foundation for faith in Christ, and I guess I'm just as good a target as anyone. One of their main arguments is something along the lines of, 'you can't show us one time when your God or your prayers ever worked." Well, I guess they don't know me too well. I've had quite a few times where God very obviously answered my prayers. Here's one of them.

In 1995 I had only been a Christian for 2 years, and my prayers were usually more selfish than they were sincere. But sometimes God is willing to lavish a believer with a great answer, even if it's not something earth-shattering. In the spring of 1995, I asked God for a close-up lightning strike on film. On July 24, I was given the shot. But not of one close lightning strike - two. Simultaneously. How's that for an answer?

Any storm photographer can tell you that catching a close lightning bolt on 35mm film doesn't happen every day. And I can't think of a day when it's easy to go out and get two at the same time.

Now I realize that prayer is about more than just getting good photos. If all I ever prayed for was stuff like this, my life would be pretty shallow. But if this doesn't convince you that God is able to answer prayers when He wants to, I really don't know what else to tell you.

These bolts struck ground at a measured 230 feet (right strike) and 500 feet (left strike) from my position underneath a Parkway Center office building in Greentree, Pennsylvania, just south of downtown Pittsburgh. The clearing on the left side of the photo is the Parkway Center Driving Range. The building in the distance is a hirise apartment building on Mount Washington. The heavy rain falling in the distance has mostly obscured the Pittsburgh skyline from view, but the US Steel Building is still faintly discernable just to the left of the light pole and small tree on the right side of the photo. At right, a photo taken on a clear day shows the normal view of downtown buildings from the site.

It wasn't raining at my position when these strikes hit. In fact, most of the lightning had moved off into the distance, and I was about to give up and go home. This is what you'd call a "bolt (or bolts) from the blue" or "anvil lightning", a strike that traveled far away horizontally from the storm cloud before touching ground.

It's also interesting to note that the several return strokes that made up the strike on the right are spread apart for the first 15 feet above the ground (inset at right).

Below: The camera was set up in the ground-level parking area under this Parkway Center office building.

Camera/Lens/Film: 35mm Pentax K1000, 28mm lens, Kodak 100 ASA.
Exposure: 3 seconds @ F11

[ click above image to enlarge ]

 

 

 
Pittsburgh skyline

 

 

 

Storm Highway contents copyright ©1999
Textual content may be reproduced for informational and educational use.
Photos and graphics may not be reproduced without permission.

Site design and hosting by CIS Internet™, West Virginia's Family-Friendly Internet Solution

Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feedBlog XML FeedStorm Highway Twitter FeedTwitter PageStorm Highway Facebook pageFacebook Page

Lightning and Severe Weather Library
Ipods & lightning
Will wearing headphones attract lightning to you?
More Library Articles

NEW - Order Prints Online

Storm Chasing Logs and Photos
HD Video Clips

Recent Posts
- Fall season, stats
- 8/27 STL cityscape
- 8/26 moonrise
- 8/25 moonrise
- 8/23 moonrise
- Catatumbo lightning
- Lightning at 200 miles
- 8/15 IL lightning
- Chicago lightning 7
- Perseid meteors
- 8/12 IL storms
- Natural explanations
- 8/5 IL lightning
- Flood waves
- July slowdown
- Checking in
- High water
- Midwest 64
- STL fireworks
- 6/27 STL storms
- Chicago lightning 6
- Corn
- 6/21 supercell
- 6/20 convection

- Blog post archives
- Mobile device version
- HD videos
- DashCam videos
- Home

Dan's FeedRoomDan's FeedRoom
Storm Highway Twitter FeedTwitter Page
Storm Highway Facebook pageFacebook Page

Personal
Extreme Weather Gallery
Storm Chasing Storm Chasing RSS/XML feed
Dan's Blog
Photography
Weather Data
The Message

News/Editorial
Clients & Credits
Subjects & Coverage
Icy Road Safety

Commercial
Storm Chasing Tours
Weather Stock Footage
Stock Photography
Video Production
Television ENG
Web Site Design

Contact
Midwest 64 Multimedia, LLC
Phone 314.480.6538
Email Form

Friends, Family & Chasers
- Matt & Beth
- Katie, Randy,
  Caleb & Adelina

- Jes & Rob
- Bill Coyle
- Randy Barlow
- Jesse Bass
- Kurt Hulst
- Dave Crowley
- Justin Teague
- Warren Faidley
- Tony Laubach
- Jeff Gammons
- Spencer Adkins
- Paul Hadfield
- Dann Cianca
- Bob Hartig

Storm Chasing Guide Services

More Galleries

Charleston, WV Photo Gallery
Charleston, WV Gallery


All content © Midwest 64 Multimedia, LLC. All usage requires a paid license - please contact Dan for inquiries.