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Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west.
Lightning now visible. |
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![]() "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Rain arrived 19.00 |
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![]() "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Where in East Yorkshire I am in Goole, and have loads of dark clouds about but no rumbles or anything really just very humid. |
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![]() "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Where in East Yorkshire I am in Goole, and have loads of dark clouds about but no rumbles or anything really just very humid. Ahh Rumbles from the West now. |
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![]() "Andy" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:45:31 +0100, Andy wrote: Rain started at Doncaster at approx 1935. Thunder / lightning coming from the north-west(?). Fairly frequent rumblings. Somewhat brighter sky to the west now. Changes very quickly! No evidence of brighter skies now. Rain slashing down and lightning very close. Terrific display of almost continuous fork lightning here after 1900. Worst of the storm passed just to the North and West, but somewhere in the village must have had a direct hit - everything just shook, quite scary really. Has knocked out my satellite broadband! Only 1mm rain however. Another storm just coming in from the West. -- David Mitchell. 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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David Mitchell wrote:
"Andy" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:45:31 +0100, Andy wrote: Rain started at Doncaster at approx 1935. Thunder / lightning coming from the north-west(?). Fairly frequent rumblings. Somewhat brighter sky to the west now. Changes very quickly! No evidence of brighter skies now. Rain slashing down and lightning very close. Terrific display of almost continuous fork lightning here after 1900. Worst of the storm passed just to the North and West, but somewhere in the village must have had a direct hit - everything just shook, quite scary really. Has knocked out my satellite broadband! Only 1mm rain however. Another storm just coming in from the West. In that case, I better have a word with my mum and dad then, cos its out in their direction, David. -- Rob Overfield Hull |
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![]() "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Where in East Yorkshire I am in Goole, and have loads of dark clouds about but no rumbles or Goole? Thats the West Riding. |
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![]() "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Rain arrived 19.00 2 hours of almost constant lightning (Kirkburn, Driffield, east Yorkshire), still going at 2100 but moving away across Holderness now and brighter in the west. One direct hit in the village. Heavy rain but not record breaking. No hail |
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![]() "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Where in East Yorkshire I am in Goole, and have loads of dark clouds about but no rumbles or Goole? Thats the West Riding. And? My address is East Riding of Yorkshire so it must be err East Riding. |
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posted on 19 Jun 2005 by Rob Nevis I would like to add: "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Rob Nevis" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Started 1815 now 1842 no rain, almost continuous rumbling from the west. Lightning now visible. Where in East Yorkshire I am in Goole, and have loads of dark clouds about but no rumbles or Goole? Thats the West Riding. And? My address is East Riding of Yorkshire so it must be err East Riding. When I was at school there we had to cross Boothferry bridge - so it has to be W. Riding - the river's the border. -- ....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk ....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts ...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones ....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers. |
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