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Sunset_Twilight

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  1. Indeed it would be, it's a fantastic viewing point.

    I'll never forget the storms of summer 2005, me and my friend went to watch the show, it was 4-5 hours of constant activity, thanks to a Spanish Plume, lovely fat MCS, which has nowhere near being beaten to that eventful night.

    I always miss the storms with being in a dip or they die out over the pennines.

  2. Seems more promising, but I fear that i'll be on the eastern most extent of the precipitation, but you never know.

    Either way, we'll all know come 12:30 1:00am with regards to will it won't it. if it looks promising i'll be going for a drive to the humber bridge.

    That should be awesome on the Humber Bridge!

  3. I am looking forward to watching this..

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/sheffield/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_9304000/9304993.stm

    From the 3 January 2011 the BBC will be gazing up to the skies searching for the stars.

    Professor Brian Cox and Dara O'Brian will be on BBC Two for three nights looking through a telescope and taking a crash course of the skies.

    Throughout the week they will be showing viewers what to look out for.

    BBC Radio Sheffield's Rony Robinson will also be exploring the subject from 3 January.

    As we prepare for an exciting month, Sheffield amateur Astronomer, James O'Neill explains what we should be looking out for in South Yorkshire…

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