It's still monsoon season in Arizona, and last night Mother Nature reminded us just exactly what that means. Several thunderstorms merged into a single superstorm over the Phoenix metro area and gave locals an incredible light show.
Less like lightning, actually. More like a strobe light. Check it out:
Have you ever seen anything like this in your life?
It's like God was having a disco party or something...
Ladies and gentlemen, proof that it does, indeed, rain in the desert from time to time. And when it rains, it pours.
And then an actual news report covering the storm:
This is the part that's really going to get you, though:
This year, Arizona State University (in Tempe, Ariz., just south of Phoenix) erected what it calls a "bubble dome" on campus for the football team to practice in. The 103,500-square-foot, climate-controlled facility was just completed this month and cost a total $8.4 million to install.
Well guess what. The bubble was not built to withstand 70-100 mph winds. And last night, it deflated.
It used to look like this.
Now it looks like this.
Ready? All together now...
HA!
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