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Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html

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Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html



You need to put the full URL of the pictures in the HTML of the
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Default pics of cumulonimbus in Norfolk


" Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html



You need to put the full URL of the pictures in the HTML of the
website.......



Oops got that wrong.... actually you need to remove the dot from before the
/ in
img src="./cn1.jpg"

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Default pics of cumulonimbus in Norfolk

Rich wrote:
" Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html


You need to put the full URL of the pictures in the HTML of the
website.......



Oops got that wrong.... actually you need to remove the dot from before the
/ in
img src="./cn1.jpg"

Rich



They look fine from here as they are.

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Rich wrote:

Oops got that wrong.... actually you need to remove the dot from before the
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img src="./cn1.jpg"


You don't want to do that - that would break it! If you remove the dot
you also need to remove the /.

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Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html

Can't get to them.. the ibogaine stuff out of reach too..

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Was surrounded by a few impressive ones this afternoon, only heard one
distant rumble of thunder though.
http://www.sourcedata.org.uk/weather/stormpics.html

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Took these images of a Cb from SE London last evening, ~18Z.According
to radar the storm was near the North Norfolk coast.Posted here-
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/foru...osts=2&start=1
regards, David



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