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paulkn wrote in
ups.com: We had a similarly intense storm in Lower Earley yesterday evening - 9mb video here http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~paul...torm190607.wmv The video gives an impression of the close CG strikes, although none really caught on film, and the camera work is a bit shaky! Rather nasty Paul - I was texted by my mate in Sonning Common saying it was pretty nasty. Just how many of those strikes were within 1/2 km ?!! Richard |
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"Will Hand" wrote in
: That storm was an MCS (Mesoscale Convective System) gave a lot of rain over East Anglia IIRC. Used that one for years as a case example at work! I recall it well - the most vivid thunderstorm in my 32 years ! Richard |
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