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Old June 4th 05, 01:26 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Michael McNeil Michael McNeil is offline
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Default A flash in the pan

"Roger Smith" wrote in message


"Ron Button" wrote in message
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Don't you mean a rumble of lightning Michael?


"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message
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Just had a stroke of thunder so I'd best switch off and unplug.


Look foreward to a replay at 6 and 9 pm. Maybe even midnight.


He wasn't looking forward to a reply until 6 pm.


I just like playing with words.

Just because I am a lot more subtle than most here doesn't mean I can't
handle it.

Well for what it's worth: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/sfanim.html
will be out of date before most of you here get to it but it seems like
it went up toward the other side of the mountains over into York or
somewhere.

Which brings me back to the problems encountered in thaumaturgy:

The first two weeks of May should have been thundery. In which case
thunder would have behaved in the manner I expected in the OP.

However when the normal course of events is shifted slightly....

The thing to remember is that.... That's another problem with
thaumaturgy... you tend to forget.

Like brilliant flashes of clarity.

Down the pan.




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