I had SpriteWatch shift last night (scheduled for this entire week in fact) and observed storms over Spain that happened in two locations. Clouds were actually close to the camera at Pic du Midi but miraculously there were enough clear skies near the site. It is always difficult when there are two candidate storms. At a certain point the storm in the south became less active and I decided to point over it again (a relatively steep tilt because of the not too far distance to the storm). 5 minutes after doing this, a glorious image popped out at me at the control website! Anxiously I was trying to aim a possible next one even in the center of view, but soon I saw clouds cover up the cameras view 
You can see it at www.eurosprite.net
I went to bed with my webcam in event capture mode with the Japanese program "UFOCapture". As I checked again at daybreak, it appears a storm has come out of the Pyrenees and its distant lightning flashes were recorded in the dawn light! Just too bad I did not wake up a little earlier to see it for myself :roll:
I've got some interesting material though, have to bring some stuff online, also video of the 10th of August storm for which I held a portable electric field mill in front of the camera as lightning flashed, very interesting to see it change.
cheers!
Oscar
PS. some other sprites were captured las week as well (carrot-type)!

You can see it at www.eurosprite.net
I went to bed with my webcam in event capture mode with the Japanese program "UFOCapture". As I checked again at daybreak, it appears a storm has come out of the Pyrenees and its distant lightning flashes were recorded in the dawn light! Just too bad I did not wake up a little earlier to see it for myself :roll:
I've got some interesting material though, have to bring some stuff online, also video of the 10th of August storm for which I held a portable electric field mill in front of the camera as lightning flashed, very interesting to see it change.
cheers!
Oscar
PS. some other sprites were captured las week as well (carrot-type)!