Hi all
Just got back from 2 weeks in Arillas from 6th Sept to 20th Sept first week fantastic weather after a 11 hr delay from Bristol we needed it second week some of the best thunderstorms I have ever seen.
Sitting in George's having my waffle was great fun watching the lightning hitting the sea and the claps of thunder deafening at times was anyone else there to witness the show?
Garyr I got stuck in a bar (Horizon) doing exactly what you were doing just watching the lightening/storm. It was rainging that hard you couldn't leave the bar as you would have been soaked in seconds....a very good sight though think I will take the camcorder next year
holiday wouldn't be the same without watching at least one thunderstorm from the portofino!!
We were up at Afionas in the Porto Timoni, just managed to get some food before the electricity went. Agios Georgios just dissapeared. Had to ride back to Arillas on a scooter, bit scary with all the rubble being washed across the roads.
Yes GarryR, we were there the same dates as you, give one day. We sat in the Marina restaurant watching the storm, it was raining so hard that the awning 'gutters' couldn't cope and the whole floor was soon awash!! Watching the lightening was amazing but the thunder had me nearly jumping out of my seat with each bang!! My hubby was laughing at me until that huge peal overhead, when he hit himself in his mouth with his glass of Mythos! :lol: :lol:
Yes i witnessed it too, unfortunately i was in the apt and not a bar. Luckily plenty in the fridge though. It was the worst storm i have ever seen.
riggers....
even in early july some great storms out at sea.....fab with ouzo in hand ..........yammas
Remember going the first year and staying in Kokinos where the lightning went on for days but the thunder shook the apartment, went on for three days and then the sun came out all of it brilliant. The other one was watching the twister come and go across the sea thankfully, so nervous we had to end up in the Thassala bar for a couple of hours!
all good
and 10 sleeeps to go
regards to all
Beachlover
I just made it back from a walk to the hotel steps (in Agios Georgios) when the rain began and we then watched the storm from our balcony. As it swept in from the sea it became almost dark despite it being early afternoon. The wind lashed the rain horizontally right into the restaurant, flooding it.
The lightening display was spectacular especially 3 vivid wide strikes to earth close together followed instantly by a terrific crack as the 4th strike hit a nearby electricity pole.
All lights instantly went out and the power stayed off for 26 hours !
It was dinner by candlelight that evening with a choice of various salads or a few dishes which could be prepared on the kitchen's gas grill. Every table in the restaurant was occupied and no-one complained. The lady cook was in tears because she couldn't cook to her usual standard.
Then it was up to bed with only a tiny candle night-light. Next morning the power was still off so there was no hot water and on our top floor no cold water either.
Dennis
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It was like a scene from Independence Day!
Wonderful photos. Shame we can't get sounds as in videos that would be good. It makes you feel rather insignificant when you encounter serious forces of nature. Love it !!!
We did get some movie footage but I dont know how to put that on... what with me dashing in and out trying to get shots and lightening flashing, thunder rolling, all you get is me screaming and jumping about! LOL!
Wow, I love those weather photos.
Sue, if you want some help to post the videos I can send you some software that will make it easy. It would be really good to see videos of the storm and to hear the sound as well.
Sue those thunderstorm photos are brilliant.
Sharon x
Terry, there are more sound effects from the than the storms... LOL..
Very hard to get the lightening too.... too fast and unpredictable for us amateurs!
This was the view from our room (facing Afionas) before the storm
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the same view when it rained!
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this one is towards Kavaddes (not a very good shot as we didnt want to get wet!)
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Umbrellas went into the pool... a huge ceramic flower pot and plant was blown in and broke... Mike went in to retrieve it like sunken treasure later... Unbelievable!
I hope at last my photos of the same storm up load
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Taken from our balcony in Irenes Villas
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Storm closing in on Agios Georgios
Great pics of the storms i must admit theres nothing better than being sat in a taverna watching a good storm
Tony
Fantastic pic's.
Yes great photos, sue and paul, have yet to see a thunderstorm.
Sharon x
This was how it looked at Elena Stella at 10 am on the morning of the storm. Yes 10 am and dark!
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We sat in the pool bar with another couple (Linda and Andy) who were staying there and drank a few beers. We became really good friends so there was another positive side to it all!
Phil
So every cloud had a silver lining eh Phil :)
Hi Mart and Dawn. Was lovely to meet you both at Tria Adelphia. Seems they do have silver linings because the next day there was torrential rain, so heavy I've never seen anything like it, and we were stuck in the Coconut bar!
Warm, dry outside and very wet inside....
All the best
Phil
blimey justphil did you forget to switch on the flash on your camera ha ha, that is really dark, reminds me of welsh skies and rain, jinksy
It looks like the middle of the night never mind 10 am but i guess it gave you reason for an early start on the Mythos Phil lol
Storms seem to have a mesmeric effect on people and we`re no different. We love watching them. Are we mad?????
It really was dark at 10am. Flash wouldn't have made any difference. After 20 days of 35 to 40 degree heat it was a real pleasure to see the storm. And my God, it was awesome.
Surprise surprise we all drank several bottles of Mythos. Linda and Andy were also trapped by it. With Phil and Jen? Their livers suffered......... But it was totally enjoyable.
We used to be in a bedroom overlooking the Thames from on high, and watched thunderstorms crashing round the river. They were great. But this one was special.
Phil