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BillOreillyEven at 30,000 feet, you can see the trailer park off in the distance that's beckoning to this storm...
LadyDeathlove this...amazing![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/smile.gif)
deedub81I didn't hear any thunder.
ZonbieMaybe next time will will fly a bit closer...just for you...
gwiz665This is way cool.
ZonbieThis is so cool
I wanted to see what Thunderstorms from above cloud level would look like
Awesome stuff! Btw, if you're interested, the clouds flattern out at the top, because the cloud hits the stratosphere (roughly 45000 - 125000 feet) causing the "Anvil" effect
It's actually snow up there!
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Awesome
Zonbie*promote?
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AnimalsForCrackerssays..."This is it! This is the answer. It says here... that a bolt of lightning is going to strike the clock tower at precisely 10:04pm, next Saturday night! If we can somehow... *harness* this lightning... channel it... into the flux capacitor... it just might work. Next Saturday night, we're sending you back to the future!"
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