Angel Teardrops And The Huge Hailstones And The Huge Storms....

Pamplona, Spain
July 9, 2021 5:23am CST
She remembers huge crashes of thunder She remembers watching the fork lightning She remembers the huge lightning bolts A beautiful green colour shaped like a fork Go through one open window to another What stayed with her the most Most held her in awe Were the huge hailstones Huge hailstones like peardrops All cold to the touch All icy and wet with sharp ends Green front garden totally plastered With the hailstones She got herself totally wet and cold She was lost in awe Picking up those hailstones Looking at the sky Wondering why Wondering how Angel Teardrops they were called then. All this happened when I was very small image is my own I made ages ago I was bout five years old but remember like its today. This is how I saw the very powerful thunderstorms we had then never seen anything like them since then. Those kind of storms caused what we called thunderbolts that came with huge fork coloured rays something like when fireworks go off. The hailstones was something you could pick up and touch all gleaming and bright.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
9 Jul 21
Yesterday afternoon we overheard the deafening rumblings and roars of thunder not afar from our residence while a heavy downpour keeps pounding our rooftops. By and by the power was gone for several hours.
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• Pamplona, Spain
9 Jul 21
Same happens to us also here sometimes too.
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• Pamplona, Spain
10 Jul 21
@Nakitakona It always has been a problem more in some parts of this place than others.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
10 Jul 21
@lovinangelsinstead21 It's an international problem then. There's no stable power supply.
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@just4him (317004)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
10 Jul 21
It sounds like a dangerous and beautiful storm.
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• Pamplona, Spain
10 Jul 21
There were quite a few of them and in England with it all being so flat more so the danger. There is less danger here because the mountains take most of the impact.
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• Pamplona, Spain
11 Jul 21
@just4him They do take the impact and how.
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@just4him (317004)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
11 Jul 21
@lovinangelsinstead21 I'm glad the mountains take the impact.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
9 Jul 21
I never experience this ..the hailstones and all.. but yes have seen in videos ..when my friends posted
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• Pamplona, Spain
9 Jul 21
Then you can sort of know how it feels in a way. Its not easy to bring that experience of mne across. The thunderbolts with lightning were like a huge garden rake of greenish light in the sky and you had to keep the windows open for safety.
@DianneN (247186)
• United States
10 Jul 21
We just went through that minus the angel tears for two days and nights. Not my favorite way to spend the summer.
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• Pamplona, Spain
11 Jul 21
The storms were tremendous very powerful electric stuff going on there. You had to keep at least two windows open for the thunderbolts to go in and out and I did see one do exactly that once. Angel tears was all I knew just then I was picking them up fresh out of the sky it was awesome. Great that you are safe I have heard a bit about the storms over there.
• India
9 Jul 21
I can imagine it must have felt so great
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• Pamplona, Spain
9 Jul 21
At the time it really did and still does me being only five I had never heard about angels and all that kind of stuff. Each hailstone had its own pattern in it too.
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@miftha (1621)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
9 Jul 21
That's sounds very scary
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• Pamplona, Spain
9 Jul 21
It was not scary for me at least then it was not I was only five years old and the front garden was entirely covered with hailstones it was awesome for me to see it like that coming out of nowhere.