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Storm over East Berkshire
....according to the radar display. I'm pretty certain this is what
I can see the top of, well to the south of me, initially partly lit by the setting sun, and after the sun had gone periodically lit internally by flickers of lightning. Philip Whipsnade, Beds |
Storm over East Berkshire
Philip Eden wrote:
...according to the radar display. I'm pretty certain this is what I can see the top of, well to the south of me, initially partly lit by the setting sun, and after the sun had gone periodically lit internally by flickers of lightning. Philip Whipsnade, Beds Here in Twyford there is indeed a storm. Mike P Twyford, Berks. |
Storm over East Berkshire
"Mike P" wrote in message
... Philip Eden wrote: ...according to the radar display. I'm pretty certain this is what I can see the top of, well to the south of me, initially partly lit by the setting sun, and after the sun had gone periodically lit internally by flickers of lightning. Philip Whipsnade, Beds Here in Twyford there is indeed a storm. Mike P Twyford, Berks. Wokingham 2100z. I have just come in from watching a fairly spectacular lightning display, to the NNW from Wokingham. Not so far away at first, nearest about 5 km. Thunder between 2014 and 2035z Lightning frequent at times, probably about 20 flashes per minute. No rain here. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html |
Storm over East Berkshire
yes its just smashed through bracknell
police sirens were wailing afterwards, perhaps some local damage large hail as well. cavok now Bernard Burton wrote: "Mike P" wrote in message ... Philip Eden wrote: ...according to the radar display. I'm pretty certain this is what I can see the top of, well to the south of me, initially partly lit by the setting sun, and after the sun had gone periodically lit internally by flickers of lightning. Philip Whipsnade, Beds Here in Twyford there is indeed a storm. Mike P Twyford, Berks. Wokingham 2100z. I have just come in from watching a fairly spectacular lightning display, to the NNW from Wokingham. Not so far away at first, nearest about 5 km. Thunder between 2014 and 2035z Lightning frequent at times, probably about 20 flashes per minute. No rain here. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html |
Storm over East Berkshire
On Jul 28, 10:09*pm, terry tibbs wrote:
yes its just smashed through bracknell police sirens were wailing afterwards, perhaps some local damage large hail as well. cavok now Bernard Burton wrote: "Mike P" wrote in message ... Philip Eden wrote: ...according to the radar display. I'm pretty certain this is what I can see the top of, well to the south of me, initially partly lit by the setting sun, and after the sun had gone periodically lit internally by flickers of lightning. Philip Whipsnade, Beds Here in Twyford there is indeed a storm. Mike P Twyford, Berks. Wokingham 2100z. I have just come in from watching a fairly spectacular lightning display, to the NNW from Wokingham. Not so far away at first, nearest about 5 km. Thunder between 2014 and 2035z *Lightning frequent at times, probably about 20 flashes per minute. No rain here. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - yep lightning and lots of it and some deep rumbles of thunder heard from Aylesbury , kept a dozen youngsters entertained and me with my radio on MW giving them a weather lesson , some good mammatus on the anvil ,must of been a corker who ever got that one . did seem to die lightning wise quite rapidly around 10.05pm . lighting up the anvil reminded me of storms in the carribean |
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