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Just had a couple of large cracks of thunder and lightening in SE
Sheffield. Most unexpected? -- Wendy Tinley Sheffield |
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On 25/10/2011 18:47, Wendy Tinley wrote:
Just had a couple of large cracks of thunder and lightening in SE Sheffield. Most unexpected? Several in Lincoln too recently. -- West Lincoln 8m amsl |
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On 25/10/2011 19:22, David Peard wrote:
On 25/10/2011 18:47, Wendy Tinley wrote: Just had a couple of large cracks of thunder and lightening in SE Sheffield. Most unexpected? Several in Lincoln too recently. Convective alerts have been issued by both TORRO and Netweather, although they concentrate on the more southern parts of the UK and Sheffield is at the limit of or to the north of the "risk" zone. Cause is given as a slow-moving pool of cold air in the upper atmosphere, producing steep lapse rates and instability as the lower atmosphere is still being warmed by the SW winds running over high sea surface temperatures. Saw one magnificent flash of lightning between 16:40 and 16:45, just after I got off the train at Ashurst (New Forest), followed about 15-20 seconds later by a roll of thunder clearly audible over the roar of traffic passing me as I walked alongside the A35. To either side of me along the south coast, funnel clouds have been reported at Plymouth and Hastings. Links to photos of these (and a video of the Hastings one, which looked like it may have briefly become a "rope" tornado) can be found from Netweather's "Twitter" feed. -- - Yokel - Yokel posts via a spam-trap account which is not read. |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 18:47:26 +0100
Wendy Tinley wrote: Just had a couple of large cracks of thunder and lightening in SE Sheffield. Most unexpected? I saw one lightning flash cycling to the pub this evening and three on the way home. Circa 17:50 and 19:40 BST, East Cambs. No thunder, so they must have been a good distance away (to the north). Mike |
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"Wendy Tinley" wrote in message ...
Just had a couple of large cracks of thunder and lightening in SE Sheffield. Most unexpected? -- Hi, Wendy, As far north as Copley, Teesdale now (2113Z) Ken Copley, Teesdale |
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