Lightning night in Ankara (Central Anatolia, Turkey)

Hi scyth,

Those were fascinating pictures. It would have been externally considerate though, to translate some of the captions, or maybe include a summary of how long the storm lasted and/or what the effects were on Ankara. Were there power outages, or flooding or other unusual events along with all the lightening? This gives more data points to those on the forum who are particularly tracking weather events.

Is Ankara usually subject to such storms in the summer?
 
Share the news content as much as I did. I do not live in Ankara, but looking at the pictures I've seen I would say that it is not a normal situation. Recently, I shared in the forum about Turkey before I heard the news and I saw none of the types of events are not. If we pass a brief summary untimely hail from Turkey recently and due from disaster situations like a flood, some products were subjected to serious yield loss. Now we see it as an increase in the market price. In the local nature of this type of disaster is happening because people are not too worried about the situation next year will be the normalization of agricultural production and they think everything's going to be. The truth is, we all know that changes will continue to be accelerated and eventually moved to a global dimension to these local disasters.
 
True, people tend to consider their disasters as local, and not consider the overall pattern. At least, until the pattern impacts them in some way, like food prices as you said.

I understand then that you don't speak Turkish?
 
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