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This storm was occurring about 15 miles to the SW of here at this time and
since 5:45pm I've been watching an interesting scallop-shaped anvil of a Cb gradually climb higher in the SW to cover most of the sky as it moved NE. It became v dull Ns across the S with pretty active but rather distant TL until 6:25pm. The main centre of the storm was always to the S of here with only light rain for fifteen minutes. Brightening now. Terry, Tipton,W.Mids 145M |
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Terry Holmes wrote:
This storm was occurring about 15 miles to the SW of here at this time and since 5:45pm I've been watching an interesting scallop-shaped anvil of a Cb gradually climb higher in the SW to cover most of the sky as it moved NE. It became v dull Ns across the S with pretty active but rather distant TL until 6:25pm. The main centre of the storm was always to the S of here with only light rain for fifteen minutes. Brightening now. Terry, Tipton,W.Mids 145M I wasn't seeing things then ! When I came out of work at 18.10 at Bentley, Walsall, I thought I saw lightning while driving to Wednesfield. At Wednesfield noticed a good CB, it looked like a mushroom cloud over towards Dudley. -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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