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Can anyone here manage it?
I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) I find it difficult, but mainly because of the child in me, you remember when you was a kid and it was snowing outside, you just had to keep getting up and looking out of the curtains. |
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Scribbled on a tatty piece of sub-atomic ether,
Paul Hyett at wrote: Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. Apparently I used to, when I was a child. Can't do it now, cos I seem to wake up just before they arrive, probably my subconscious saying "There's a thunderstorm outside. Get up and watch!" ![]() -- Rob Overfield Hull http://talkingtoomuchagain.blogspot.com |
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Felly sgrifennodd Paul Hyett :
Can anyone here manage it? Yes, often. I've been known to sleep through loud overhead thunderstorms. However, living where we do now, we don't get many thunderstorms, so I haven't had much chance recently to see if I still do. Adrian (12 miles ESE Aberystwyth, 260m/860ft asl) -- Adrian Shaw ais@ Adran Cyfrifiadureg, Prifysgol Cymru, aber. Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Cymru ac. http://users.aber.ac.uk/ais/weather/ uk |
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Paul Hyett wrote:
Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. I can't remember the last thunderstorm around here that didn't happen while I was awake. The last thunderstorm that I remember while I was trying to sleep was in southern Idaho when we were out camping. You feel very prone when there's just a flimsy bit of canvas between you and rain, hail and lightning. Suffice to say I didn't sleep very well! -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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Paul Hyett wrote:
Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. Try AlchoZZZZZzzzzzzz |
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![]() "Buzz" wrote in message ... "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) I find it difficult, but mainly because of the child in me, you remember when you was a kid and it was snowing outside, you just had to keep getting up and looking out of the curtains. Whadya mean, when you were a *kid* ![]() -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Hi Paul,
Nope I love them too much. Faintest rumble and I'm awake, curtains drawn, ready for the off! We don't get that many in Haytor but boy when they do come the thunder is often very very loud. Strangely heavy rain wakes me too, and I should be used to that living here. Even more strangely snow also wakes me, perhaps I detect the subtle change in humidity. Wind, however, doesn't as a rule unless it is really strong. The 1987 storm *did* wake me, but that might have been the sound of the willow tree crashing onto our house in Crowthorne! As for mugginess, well for me, that is now a thing of the past :-) Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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Paul Hyett wrote:
Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. There was a bad thunderstorm at Bournemouth in August 2002. I was there on holiday, when the TS came over the thunder caused me to go into type of sleep were I could half hear the thunder and rain hitting the windows, I dreamt about cannons and water ! Joe Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 18:13:31 GMT, Paul Hyett
wrote: Can anyone here manage it? I never can, though that might be partly because they generally occur on muggy nights where it's hard to drop off anyway. No trouble at all. According to my wife I've slept though some very noisy thunderstorms. OTOH, I can't sleep near a ticking clock. -- Steve Wolstenholme Neural Planner Software EasyNN-plus. The easy way to build neural networks. http://www.easynn.com |
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