Lightning Over the Gulf: A Night to Remember in Orange Beach

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Some evenings on the Gulf Coast unfold like paintings—and last night was one of those unforgettable moments. As a summer storm rolled across the horizon near Perdido Pass, I found myself watching from the boat channel between Terry Cove and the Sportsman Marina, just as bolts of lightning began streaking across the sky. I grabbed my camera and captured one of the most dramatic coastal storms I’ve seen in a long time.

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Nature’s Light Show Over Sportsman Marina

The lightning seemed to focus directly above Sportsman Marina, illuminating the sky with that golden-pink haze that sometimes appears when rain is suspended in the air just right. From where I was standing, I could see the water reflecting the storm’s glow while the city lights of Orange Beach shimmered softly in the distance. It felt surreal.

You can see that eerie, beautiful moment when the clouds begin to separate and the glowing band of light presses up against the darkness. Look closely—there’s a faint outline of the lightning bolt that split the sky horizontally. It hovered just above the marina buildings, a reminder of the power and unpredictability of living on the coast.

One of the images shows a striking zigzag of lightning dancing just over the skyline, casting a glow that made the horizon appear almost painted. The reflection on the water—smooth in the foreground, stirred slightly near the docks—gave the whole scene a sense of cinematic calm before the next rumble.

Capturing the Storm: Gulf Coast Reflections

These images weren’t taken from a drone or with a complicated setup—just a simple moment captured with my DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and a steady hand while the wind and energy of the storm moved overhead. It reminded me of how special this area is and how connected we are to the rhythm of nature out here. From glowing sunsets to summer storms, the Gulf always knows how to put on a show.

The lights in the distance include some of my favorite local landmarks—condos, marinas, and restaurants that line the Orange Beach waterfront. If you know the area well, you might even spot The Wharf, and further east, the condos lining Cotton Bayou and Romar Beach.

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Why I Love Nights Like These

Storms like this remind me why I love calling the Gulf Coast home. There’s beauty in the unexpected. Even a lightning storm turns into a celebration of color, water, and light. It’s one of the many reasons people fall in love with this stretch of Alabama coastline—and why so many choose to move here, buy a second home, or simply visit again and again.

If you're curious about life on the water, or you’re looking for a home or condo with a front-row seat to views like this, I’d love to help you find the perfect place.

— Meredith Amon
Gulf Coast Expert Real Estate Advisor, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
www.searchthegulf.com


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