Now where are the gals with their smart comments? 
Update: the storms are over for now. Foggy out. No more T-storms until 6 pm.
Man we sure could have used this a month or two ago.
T-Storms are strange. All my conceptions were destroyed about them when we had one heck of a doozie. Huge old tree in front yard was struck. In bed I woke up and the air turned a pale shade of blue. Static electricity made all my hair stand up.
Next morning went out to check and could not see any marks on the tree. Next day all the leaves died and limbs stared to fall.
My landloard sent tree people to remove the tree and they found that the electricity had come[ up] from the ground and out the top.
Never ever had I heard of this before. Then later on I heard of people that were magnets for lightening, all kinds of strange storys.
One of the reasons people will take a dog on their boat, when under a clear sky the dogs ears twitch then one heads for shore, have heard of people on a bright sunny day being hit with a bolt from 20 miles away.
Trying to remember the math here, when one sees the flash count and each second means the srorm is 5 miles away-----Something like that.