This past May we were two hours late leaving Orlando due to lightening that we never did see. At first they said the plane was late coming in from Atlanta due to the lightening. Then when it finally arrived, they made the announcement that we were going to have a very narrow window to get out as the storm was coming through. Most of us finally loaded, but the pilot then made the announcement that the tunnel had been closed due lightening and there were still a few more people that hadn't made it on. I happened to look down and noticed the guys that load the luggage had ran back inside too. Which is what I would expect them to do (we wouldn't want them to get hit by lightening), but what caused my concern is that they had left the carts that carry the luggage with the sides up. You'd have thought they'd take a few seconds to at least drop those sides down to protect the luggage a little. Nope the luggage was just sitting there getting wet. I was sure glad we had done carry on only. Funny thing is, that even though it was very dark and raining, we never did see the lightening they were talking about. I don't know how close the lightening has to be. It was hot on the plane and we hated the long wait, but at the same time were glad they were being so careful.