The back end of a bow-echo- producing squall line roared past, leaving behind a trailing precipitation area that occasionally flung filaments and pulses of lightning for miles and miles, between one invisibly separated region of charge and a different one. Elegantly simple, yet intricately complex, this discharge seemed to stretch from one horizon to another, up and down the north-south length of the belt of thunderstorms that was retreating eastward.
7 ENE Noble OK (10 Feb 9) Looking ESE
35.1619, -97.2749