Confused by the 'seldom' in this sentense.
I read a sentense in this morning which as follow: Seldom is the weather more dramatic than when thunderstorms strike. I can guess the meaning of this sentense, roughly. But I can't figure out why should put the seldom in the beginning of the sentense and besedes, a 'than' is there so what thing is used to compare with the thunderstorms strike? Don't tell me the thing is the weather, I mean, don't thunderstorm strike belong to the term “weather” ?
BTW, if there is any error in my expression, please point it out, thanks a lot~