> ... during daytime maybe your eyes can't differentiate
> multiple strokes but you can at night, or distance, or all sorts of other
> things.
I do also see the multiple strokes in the daytime too.
I see your point, and I'm not claiming my observations are scientific
or foolproof, but I have seen a distinct difference at the same time
of day.
The storms with those singular strokes, seem to have less active
lightning, as in fewer strokes per minute; but when they happen, they
are sudden and (apparently) VERY brief.
Lightning is fascinating. It never ceases to amaze.
Andy
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