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.... well, that was fun! Several posters over the recent years have
said how we don't seem to get the 'classic' ex-France storms turning up in the wee small hours etc., etc. Well, 'with one bound', the storm last night corrected our woeful rainfall total this month and with the high humidity, we've also brought the mean minimum up too. Thunder first heard (distant) ~2350Z, long, rumbling low-frequency, and from then until ~0130Z (2.30am/BST) vivid sheet & isol CG lightning with the thunder getting louder/nearer (peak ~ 0030Z), before trailing off - however, the discharges were never very frequent, somewhere around 1 discharge/5 minutes at peak. As the thunder tailed off, the rain, moderate only to that point, turned heavy and moderate/heavy rain (often only heavy) lasted until ~0430Z, then eased to light or moderate, then finally ceased around 0830Z. Total rainfall here (non-standard conditions) 25.8 mm: Hurn (nearby) total of 27.2 mm (to 06Z, but not much after that). Monthly total here now a healthy 52 mm (Hurn 53 mm), ~94% of the 1971-2000 average. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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