Within just a few seconds, the trailing precipitation region of a growing thunderstorm complex shot forth all of this: a distant cloud-to-ground (CG) strike, a closer, intricately forked CG, and several crawler strands at varying heights and distances. All the electricity elicited a mesmerizing, almost pulsating tune of thunder for around 20 seconds — something hauntingly close to a melody that I soon made into one in my head, a rumbling song that stayed on my mind for nearly an hour of the drive home. This convection was good for a few brilliant crawlers too!
2 ESE Red Springs TX (4 May 22) Looking ESE
33.6084, -99.3835