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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... Rather unusually, we had a completely dry thunderstorm here from 1515 BST to about 1540 BST. Lots of loud thunder and C-C lightning, some directly overhead, but no rain. All the activity seemed to be in middle-level cloud. Rainfall total since 0900z yesterday now stands at an unimpressive 13.2mm. Norman (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England We had a thunderstorm at the same same time producing 4.6mm of rain of which 3.6mm fell between 1500 to 1515 - it was very inense for 3 or four minutes. It must have been heading in your direction as it came in from the east. Alan St Albans |
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Rather unusually, we had a completely dry thunderstorm here from 1515
BST to about 1540 BST. Lots of loud thunder and C-C lightning, some directly overhead, but no rain. All the activity seemed to be in middle-level cloud. Rainfall total since 0900z yesterday now stands at an unimpressive 13.2mm. Norman (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 15:55:04 GMT, Norman Lynagh
inspired by Deep Thought wrote: Rather unusually, we had a completely dry thunderstorm here from 1515 BST to about 1540 BST. Lots of loud thunder and C-C lightning, some directly overhead, but no rain. All the activity seemed to be in middle-level cloud. Rainfall total since 0900z yesterday now stands at an unimpressive 13.2mm. Norman (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) Yup, first decent bit of thunder for four years here on the Chilterns just north of High Wycombe! Unlike you Norman, we got quite a substantial amount of rain out of it. I'd say approx 0.25 inch. I agree that it was most likely a mid-level storm - the thunder bore all the hallmarks i.e. quite rumbly and agressive without the lightning being being C-G. Nigel Aagh! Every time I learn something new... it pushes something old out of my brain! |
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