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I have a 1969 Guiness Book of records and it said Huddersfield in W.
Yorkshire was the thunderyist place in the UK. That does not ring true as I live near there and storms always seem to be over Pontefract way - or in Lincolnshire. |
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What I really love is the coining of a new word: "thunderyist".
Cambridgeshire is arguably the "humidityest" place in the UK (in particular my/our bedroom) Thames Valley for thunderstorms. Jack |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a 1969 Guiness Book of records and it said Huddersfield in W. Yorkshire was the thunderyist place in the UK. That does not ring true as I live near there and storms always seem to be over Pontefract way - or in Lincolnshire. Have a look at this link for information on the areas with the most thunder http://tinyurl.com/4lyqs All the best -- George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl) www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
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