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Boughton under Blean, North Kent Coast.
All times GMT. There was a thunder storm at this location from 1558 to 1635. It moved east. With the 3.6 of mm rain collected this afternoon, it brings August's total to 120.4 mm, passing my previous record for August of 117 mm in 2001. Collection of data began at this location in 1995. Colin |
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![]() Clive May wrote: Boughton under Blean, North Kent Coast. All times GMT. There was a thunder storm at this location from 1558 to 1635. It moved east. This afternoon, we had a good run of thunderstorms overhead almost continuously from 13:20 to 17:00 in Lincoln. Looking at Steve's (UKstorms) Boltek output, it appeared that there was a continuous stream of strikes emanating from Stoke on Trent to Lincoln! What has he got there?? ;-) G. -- Graham J. Platt TRA #10112 L2 |
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