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GBH June 24th 05 05:36 PM

TS Chigwell
 
Apart from a rumble around 13:00 today, nothing much else and it has been
quite hot and sticky. At 18:00 the rain arrived followed by thunder and
lightning. Not a lot, but its already cooling down. At this point in time,
the dog is trying to get into the space behind my PC... he is not keen on
these events.

Geoff



GBH June 24th 05 05:45 PM

TS Chigwell
 
Something of a puzzle ... the lightning detector at
http://www.nowcast.co.uk//lightning/index.htm appears to agree with the TS
in Chigwell whilst that at
http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm only shows activity
east of the IOW along the south coast. Is this just a ranging issue?

Geoff

"GBH" wrote in message
...
Apart from a rumble around 13:00 today, nothing much else and it has been
quite hot and sticky. At 18:00 the rain arrived followed by thunder and
lightning. Not a lot, but its already cooling down. At this point in time,
the dog is trying to get into the space behind my PC... he is not keen on
these events.

Geoff





Dave.C June 24th 05 09:39 PM

TS Chigwell
 

the dog is trying to get into the space behind my PC... he is not keen on
these events.

Geoff


My dog's the same and usually senses these events before I do.
Dave



Michael McNeil June 25th 05 06:09 AM

TS Chigwell
 
"Dave.C" wrote in message
. uk

the dog is trying to get into the space behind my PC... he is not keen
on these events.


My dog's the same and usually senses these events before I do.


If they are so clever why do they pick the most dangerous places to
hide?

Or have they been misinformed about earthing wires?

Actually dogs are not afraid of thunder. I had a couple that used to
hide the same way when indoors but outside it was "lampost inspection
duties" as per normal.

So if it's claustophbia why not clamour at the door?




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