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Storm passing over between 3.15 and 4pm v heavy rain constant thunder and lightening, Paul Hudson got this upper level low correct. Well done, just a few hours late.
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Depends if you classify it as electrical or energy.
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On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 8:42:57 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote:
Depends if you classify it as electrical or energy. There is no e in the sense of thunder and lightning. you should know that. I assume it was a typo in Paul's post. |
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and Copley - again. 4 days / 4 so far this month :-)
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On 04/07/2015 08:03, Bob Martin wrote:
in 419825 20150704 034353 wrote: Storm passing over between 3.15 and 4pm v heavy rain constant thunder and lightening, Paul Hudson go t this upper level low correct. Well done, just a few hours late. Paul There is no "e" in lightning. But the atomsphere was pregnant with electrostatic charge. |
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On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 8:51:59 AM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 8:42:57 AM UTC+1, David Mitchell wrote: Depends if you classify it as electrical or energy. There is no e in the sense of thunder and lightning. you should know that.. I assume it was a typo in Paul's post. OMG, you really don't get it at all do you? However, don't worry I think I have found the cause of your problems. On many occasions you do this "shakes head". I seriously believe that you do so much head shaking that it is causing you brain damage. I would get this checked out as soon as possible, not just for your sake, but for the sanity of all newsgroup users. |
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On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 9:19:40 AM UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:
and Copley - again. 4 days / 4 so far this month :-) Ken Copley Teesdale Pretty poor display here Ken. Woke at 0400 and there was distant infrequent lightening (sic, for Dawlish). Looking at the lightning monitors most of the activity was off Flamborough and Scarborough and also West and North of Scarborough on the North York Moors. Plenty of rain, but no idea how much. Haven't had time to sort my rain gauge problems, so 0mm for the Davis and 15.4mm for the Oregon, but this packed in at some point. Incidentally, 42mm recorded in June, so not so dry here. |
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