Friday night there were some heavy storms across the south central US. I was woken up by “thunder” at about 4:30 in the morning. Here is the weird part. So what I heard several times sounded like a continual rolling thunder clap. Hard to explain in writing, but it was one event that was a continual bah-boom! bah-boom! bah-boom! that was traveling from south to north. It sounded like some super low altitude ship in a sci-fi movie emoting loud speaker noises. Is that a normal weather event? Anyone know what that is? When I think of thunder I think of one clap and it is done until the next clap. And I haven’t heard anything like this that I remember on all my years.
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During the 70’s my hubby and I went camping up in Canada for our honeymoon. We went as far north as the roads took us above us was all tundra. While camping that night we had a bad thunderstorm. The thunder was constant but seemed to be coming from a circular direction. All we could think of is that we were so far north and it was a phenomenon of being near the top of the earth.