Within just a few seconds, three CGs popped the countryside along the New Mexico/Oklahoma state line. The orientation of these flashes ensured a long report of thunder, as the nearest one sounded first, followed by the one behind it, then the one at left, all in a continuous cacophony of rumbles and booms across those High Plains. The southeastward-moving storm had a peculiar tendency to stay electrically quiet for nearly regular intervals of 20–30 seconds, then reel off two or three CGs within less than 15 seconds.
3 S Seneca NM (2 Aug 20) Looking NNE
36.5838, -103.1267