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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)


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Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ. heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4 mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed, thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
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www:
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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ. heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4 mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed, thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ. heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4 mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed, thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

The lights flicker here just about every time there is thunder anywhere in
Cornwall. Often the storm passes over us with just a few flashes, but the
lights keep flickering for 2 or 3 hours as the activity moves up the county.
Most of the supply is above ground.

Graham


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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)



Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

The lights flicker here just about every time there is thunder anywhere in
Cornwall. Often the storm passes over us with just a few flashes, but the
lights keep flickering for 2 or 3 hours as the activity moves up the county.
Most of the supply is above ground.

Graham




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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)



Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

The lights flicker here just about every time there is thunder anywhere in
Cornwall. Often the storm passes over us with just a few flashes, but the
lights keep flickering for 2 or 3 hours as the activity moves up the county.
Most of the supply is above ground.

Graham


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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)



Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

The lights flicker here just about every time there is thunder anywhere in
Cornwall. Often the storm passes over us with just a few flashes, but the
lights keep flickering for 2 or 3 hours as the activity moves up the county.
Most of the supply is above ground.

Graham


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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Will Hand" wrote in message
...


Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ.
heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling
thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then
another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the
east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is
as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4
mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on
Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear
everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to
northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Is it likely to go through Sheffield?




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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ.
heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling
thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then
another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the
east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is
as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4
mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on
Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear
everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to
northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Is it likely to go through Sheffield?


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Default [WR] Haytor 23/03/05 (thunderstorm)


"Will Hand" wrote in message
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Thunderstorm started circa 1945. Rainfall so far to 2015 2.3 mm. Occ.
heavy
bursts but now 2.0 mm/h rate.
Bright lightning to west, about one flash/3 minutes, loud rolling
thunder.

2010

Temp 8.6 deg C
Dewpoint 7 deg C
Wind E 6 knots
Weather - Thunderstorm
Visibility - moderate
Bar 1008.4 hPa - falling


2035

Awesome lightning flash cutting across the sky from south to north at

mid-levels
at 2025. Loud booming thunder. Quickly followed by another and then
another.
Flash rate 1/minute for about 3 or 4 minutes. Now moving away to the
east.
Whhhheeeeeyyyyyyyy, big flash to my east, loud thunder as I type. This is
as
good as some of the SE storms I enjoyed in Crowthorne. Rainfall rate 26.4
mm/h
at one stage. Rainfall from storm now 5.1 mm, so nothing special in that

regard.
But the lightning display has been magic. One thing about living on
Dartmoor

is
that it is normally dead quiet so when you get a storm you hear
everything,

from
the slightest murmur to all the deep rumbles.



2050

Flash rate back to one flash per 5 minutes and storm moving away to
northeast.
Still raining hard at 6.9 mm/h with the storm total now up to 6.9 mm.

Bar 1008.4 hPa and steady so trough now through.

Lights just flickered for some reason as distant lightning flashed,
thunder now
murmuring.

Well that was fun :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Haytor meteorological office at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm "
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet).

mailto:
www:
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal
and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Is it likely to go through Sheffield?




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