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Incredible spectacle as waterspout and lightning strike cross over in sky

Incredible spectacle as waterspout and lightning strike cross over in sky

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An incredible weather spectacle in Fort Morgan, Alabama, on July 30: residents observed a waterspout over the ocean when suddenly several flashes of lightning flashed across the sky.
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