Crazy Storm Weather and Lightning - Global

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At the Patriot Park, some 50+ km SW of Moscow a lightning hit a family of four. One person died. [Link, Yandex translation]

A family of four was struck by lightning in Patriot Park in Odintsovo city district on Sunday. One of the relatives died in hospital, while medics found serious burns to the lower limbs of another.

As found out ‘MK’, the emergency occurred at about 14.00. Despite the rain and thunderstorm, visitors were strolling on the square near the Main Temple of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. At some point four people who were walking nearby under umbrellas, were struck by lightning - it happened about 200 metres from the temple. The main blow fell on the men - a 67-year-old pensioner and his 39-year-old son-in-law, a Moscow police officer, a police captain by rank - both lost consciousness and fell down. The elderly man had his head smashed in the process. His relative's trousers were burnt, his trainers melted and his legs suffered thermal burns.

The policeman's 39-year-old wife and her 61-year-old mother lost consciousness only briefly. The pensioner remembered the flash after which collapsed. The ladies felt faint.

The park has its own medics, they were on the spot a minute later. The victims were sent to the hospital. The men were placed in intensive care (the pensioner later died), the policeman's wife was left in the ward for 24 hours under medical supervision, and her elderly mother, who had been treated for stress, was decided not to be hospitalised. ...

According to the park employees, there are no lightning rods in the park. ...

RIA has a 4 sec CCTV clip.
 
Yesterday evening a violent hailstorm battered the Piedmont region, especially the Torino province, located in Northern Italy.

The storm caused heavy damage to cars, trees and to some buildings.

Here below more details from meteoweb.eu:

After the phenomena that hit Verbano, in northern Piedmont, a severe thunderstorm hit Turin and province this afternoon. Large hail fell in Turin, where damage is reported due to considerable hailstones: shattered car windows. The central and eastern districts of the capital and the hills were particularly affected. Over the city, 40mm of rain fell in less than an hour while the temperature plummeted from +32°C to +18°C. Hail whitewashed the streets, sending traffic into a tailspin: paralyzed city.
More than 60 calls to the fire department, including for fallen trees and branches. Two people were rescued on Torricelli Street: they were locked in a car that was stuck due to a tree that crashed over the car. Another tree crashed on Manor Road onto the roof of a house and onto street lighting cables. A shrub also fell in Corso Belgio, while some Gtt public transport lines were temporarily disrupted by the hailstorm. Also knocked down by the fury of the bad weather were the umbrellas of some of the dehors, seats and tables of local establishments.

Four people who were on a canoe were rescued while on the Po River at the Balbis Bridge.

As for Caselle Airport, two flights were diverted to other airports, Malpensa and Linate, and some delayed flights were reported.
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Bern
Bern, the Swiss capital, is also experiencing a strong storm at the end of the evening with heavy rain and numerous lightning strikes. ( © stefw)

France
It's serious in the Grenoble region (Isère). Very complicated situation on the A480, crossed by a virulent storm. Heavy rainfall and intense electrical activity. Caution!Viewsurf Webcam#orage #VigilanceOrange

Germany
+++ Current +++ DuisburgMassive flooding after heavy rain in the city area.
@Kachelmannwettr @sturmwetter1703 #Duisburg #Wetter #Unwetter

Storm with downburst and very high lightning rate currently just south of Ingolstadt! #unwetter #gewitter

Flooding in the province, of Yulin, Shaanxi, China on August 8
 
Michael Snyder on the recent thunderstorm activity in Washington State

Pacific NorthWest lightning count for yesterday and its affects @#wawx



 
Australia

Sprites Rio Rico, Arizona


Hurricane Hone drops a water bomb over the Big Island.


France

Monsters from the sky!This is what we have seen several times in France over the last 10 days, with these large roll-shaped clouds. The #arcus are always located in front of a #orage cloud. @eatmystorm, floambrosino (IG), john_correcher_photographies (IG)
 
The volume of precipitation in this event is again biblical.

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Typhoon Shanshan is moving slowly northward off the southwest coast of Japan. The maximum sustained wind speed is forecast to reach around 180 kilometers per hour -- strong enough to destroy some houses.

Weather officials say Shanshan is expected to maintain its strength as it approaches Kyushu by Thursday. It may make landfall afterward.

Japan's Meteorological Agency has issued an emergency warning for storms and high waves for Kagoshima Prefecture, excluding the Amami region.

It has also issued an emergency storm surge warning for the Satsuma region in Kagoshima Prefecture.

The very strong typhoon was moving northward at 10 kilometers per hour over waters 60 kilometers northwest of Yakushima Island as of 11 p.m. Wednesday.

A maximum gust speed of around 168 kilometers per hour was recorded in the town of Yakushima, Kagoshima Prefecture, shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday, while a gust of around 139 kilometers per hour was observed shortly after 10:30 p.m. in Kagoshima Prefecture's Makurazaki City.

Rain is intensifying not only in southern Kyushu but also in the Shikoku and Tokai regions as warm, moist air flows in.

Rainfall in the hour through 11 p.m. reached 49.5 millimeters at Miyazaki Airport in Miyazaki Prefecture, and 44 millimeters in the town of Kinko in Kagoshima Prefecture.

Bands of heavy rain clouds are expected to develop in Kagoshima Prefecture, including the Amami region, Miyazaki Prefecture, northern Kyushu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Tokushima Prefecture, Ehime Prefecture and Kochi Prefecture through Thursday. This could suddenly increase the risk of a disaster.

During the 24 hours through late Thursday night, rainfall could reach 600 millimeters in southern Kyushu, 500 millimeters in northern Kyushu, 400 millimeters in Shikoku, 300 millimeters in Tokai, 200 millimeters in Kinki, 150 millimeters in the Amami region and 100 millimeters in Chugoku.

In the 24 hours through late Friday night, rainfall could reach 400 millimeters
in southern and northern Kyushu and Shikoku, 300 millimeters in Tokai and 200 millimeters in Kinki and Chugoku.



USA Today
2 hours ago Video
Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center tracking new disturbance in central Atlantic

Meanwhile, in France:
New #orages bursts in #Corse this Wednesday, August 28, 2024. Superb time-lapse images of the formation of a #cumulonimbus from the Ortolo Valley. (video Frederic Cesari)

 
A #gouttefroide will fly over western France and the Bay of Biscay in the coming hours and days.The vertical thermal gradient will reach 40°C between the lower layers and 5000 m altitude. We should expect #instabilité and the maintenance of a relative #fraîcheur .Observations and forecasts:

A particularly electric storm is hovering over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Its torrential rains are pouring down on Fréjus! ( © Vincent Colori)


China

France
#Var - The thermal satellite animation (infrared) highlights a V-shaped convective structure, which was more evident around 10 p.m. with very cold penetrating peaks clearly visible in the Gulf of Fréjus.The #orages are very rainy in the sector with locally 140 mm estimated (115 mm recorded in Fréjus)Satellite image @MeteoredFR
 
Lightning strike ends America’s Cup racing as Team New Zealand take boat off course
September 03, 2024 • 07:25pm Video
A lightning strike on the race course prompted an abrupt end to racing at the America’s Cup but not before the Swiss scored a vital victory over the French.

Team New Zealand skipper Peter Burling said “holy shit” as the lightning fork struck the water and that “it’s not worth it”, taking his boat off the race course while trailing Luna Rossa on day five of the challenger series in Barcelona on Wednesday (NZ time)

“We’ve got some bad memories from lightning near race boats with our SailGP boat in Singapore,” Burling told Stuff afterwards, explaining why they bailed out.

Officials quickly ended the day due to the risk to the carbon fibre mast, boats, electronics and crew, of a direct strike.

“I think in general, the people would be okay, but the carbon structure gets hurt, the mast would be in really bad shape, and all the electronics,” Burling said.

Burling withdrew their boat racing with Luna Rossa and headed for where some large superyachts were in the spectator fleet.

“They're set up to be hit by lightning, where for us, we've only got two little foils in the water, so we're not. So our plan was to try and get next to something that's taller than us.”

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INEOS Britannia was preparing for its race, and helmsman Dylan Fletcher said he’d seen a few lightning strikes, and they were a safety risk as carbon fibre is a conductor.


“We're on a carbon fibre boat with carbon fibre masts and carbon fibre shrouds and for the helmsmen or the trimmers and the others, our heads are right next to those those shrouds, he said.

“If you get struck by lightning it's probably campaign-ending which no one wants for any of the teams around here.”

Team New Zealand’s dash for safety saw them disqualified from a race they were losing, after a mistake at the start let Luna Rossa get the jump and build a big lead.

“It was a great sign of strength. But at the same time, a little bit frustrating because we made some errors out there that we really need to stop,” said Jimmy Spithill, the Italian team’s co-helmsman.

Burling said: “We're just happy to have the boat back in one piece.”

In the opening race, Alinghi Red Bull Racing scored their first win, a point that reduced their chance of being eliminated from the team at the end of the knockout series.

But the Swiss crew gave supporters a heart-stopping moment, going off the foils in the pre-start.

“Two-thirds of the chase boat that I was on said, no, not again, come on. And then one-third said, no, no, no, they're going, they're going," said the general manager Silvio Arrivabene.

The Swiss narrowly got the jump on France’s Orient Express, which had one point, but the French boat went off its foils, falling to a 183m deficit from which it never recovered, and was beaten by 1min 10sec. Arrivabene saw that first win as a turning point.

“I think that turning point may have started a couple of days ago with the Luna Rossa race, where we finally were able to manage to start and get off the line with good speed, and be in the race all along,“ he said.

For Orient Express, a win over the Swiss would have given them a two-point buffer above the elimination slot, and skipper Quentin Delapierre felt they were unlucky.

“Some of the electronics were not working as we wished, it is what it is, this is the Cup and it’s part of the game, so we just have to manage and move forward,” he said.
If the teams remain tied on one point by Monday (NZ time), a brutal one-race sail-off will decide which goes home, not something Delapierre is dwelling on at the moment.

“We are definitely able to win another match, or even two, against the other teams, so that's where I'm really focused now, just winning more matches this week,” he said.

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Lightning behind the Luna Rossa boat. America's Cup / Supplied

Stormy weather is forecast again for day six (Thursday NZ time) with a risk of further disruption, meaning the regatta might use “reserve days” on Friday and Saturday (NZ time) for any postponed races.

Luna Rossa leads the challenger table with four points, from five races, while INEOS Britannia has three points from four, and American Magic two points from four starts, with Alinghi RBR and Orient Express tied on one point from five starts.



⚡ Nearly 20,000 lightning strikes were detected in France this Saturday, September 7! The storms affected many regions. The night is expected to be electric in the middle Rhone Valley. (via @KeraunosObs )

 

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