I Finally Saw A Big Thunderstorm Down The Shore
by Timothy Lawton on Aug.03, 2009, under General
After waiting for more than 25 years I finally saw a big thunderstorm down The Shore. I have been going to the Jersey Shore for about a week a year for my entire life and every year the weather never cooperates. I chase storms and I never see more than a bit of rain when I’m on vacation. Despite the fact that this makes the rest of my family happy it has been a bane to my existence for decades. Outside of a few rumbles of thunder and a few lightning streaks the storms always seemed to fall apart as they approached or move around us. Between my complaints and the lack of storms my sister even took to calling me the “storm repellent”. Finally this year things sort of changed.
On Sunday morning about 5 AM I was awoken from my sleep by a tremendous clap of thunder. I quickly sprung forth from my bed, dressed, and proceeded to go see what was happening outside. To my shock a ferocious storm was just descending on the tiny bungalows of our neighborhood. After so many years I was treated to a storm with wonderful lightning, potent thunder, and torrential rain. This fortuitous event was followed by a week of storms playing their usual role of how I got the appellation, “storm repellent”, but the fact that I FINALLY got to see a storm kept my attitude positive about the situation.
Yet, God was good to me, as normal, and even more was in store. On my last day down The Shore I wrestled all day with when I would leave. Similar to most of the week thunderstorms were raging all over New Jersey and the surrounding states. Similar to the rest of the week they were continuing to avoid the area that I was in, but as the day progressed it looked like I might get missed again. I kept my spirits high resigned to the thought that I had at least saw one big storm, but hope was revived as another line of storms developed to the west. The little glimmer of possibility made me decide to stay a little longer. Thank God I did!! Around 5PM the skies darkened and the radar returns to the west of us consolidated into a deep dark red blob moving steadily in our direction. The pre-storm lightning show was so impressive that dozens of people stood outside their vacation houses oohing and aaahing like they were watching fireworks. People were taking pictures and my nephews ACTUALLY seemed impressed enough with the cloud formations, thunder, and light show to be interested in me explaining what it was that they were witnessing. And when the sky finally did open up about 6pm the monsoon that was unleashed possibly had gusts up to seventy miles per hour.
So, my long storm drought is over. My family can also rejoice because not one minute of beach time was lost to either storm. All in all it was a tremendous beginning and ending to my vacation down The Shore. Thank you God!!