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Bumpkin

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  1. It's been like Armageddon here - thunder, lightning hail ( largest hail stones I've ever seen in the uk, maybe up to 2cm as it stopped)and typically our camera was nowhere to be seen until it stopped! Notable that the temp dropped from around 8 degrees to just over 2c and the hail had some snow/sleet mixed in.I'm a coldie, but this weather is pretty amazing - not good for flood situations, so fingers crossed for anyone in a prone area.Be safe out there

     

    I'm the other side of the A37 and can vouch for that.  The hailstones weren't much smaller than golf balls.  They were hitting the ground and bouncing about 5-6ft in the air.  I took a couple of pics on my phone, one of which Ian Fergie has re-tweeted.  Saw the most beautiful bright rainbow earlier as well.

  2. hello, haven't been on the board for a while as have had difficult stuff going on but hopefully will be able to get back into weather watching again.  Happy new year to you all. 

    We had flashes and rumbles earlier and had a sudden loud crack and our phone rang twice!  I'm assuming one of the poles on the track to our house was hit, it happened a few years back.  My prediction of a good summer came right and I was a happy bunny.  I did say I would put up with the lack of spring warmth if I could have a good summer, myself and the wildlife benefited from it.

    Hope 2014 is a good one for you and hopefully i will be able to get on the board more often now.

  3. I remember being stood in the entrance to the old Do it All building over Greenbridge retail park before it was developed during a storm. Lightning struck the building directly opposite me about 100 yds away. Apart from being blinded for a second as if a flasgun had gone off in your face, there wasn't so much as a clap of thunder as just a loud bang. If you ever seen those tv programs where they try to simulate lightning in a test chamber when all you here is a loud crack as it discharges, it was just like that. No extended rumbles or anything, just a shotgun going off in your ear. Amazing to experience but a bit to close for comfort.

     

    When storms are around everyone keeps away from me as I seem to attract lightening!  Lightening struck a lamp-post in venice about 15ft away from myself when i was 11, lightening hit the road about 10ft in front of me when I was 15 and I was indirectly hit in 2005.  Must be a genetic thing as my great,great gran was killed by lightening.

  4. I was awoken at 3.40am by my 18 year old son acting like an excited 5 year old on Christmas morning.  He wanted to show me a lightning show.  We stood on the landing looking north/ne and watched flashes every second and the occasional fork lightning.  I didn't realise that it was the first proper lightning that he had seen at night.

    But that was it here. No rain or rumbles but just lightning miles away.  I checked the radar and we were about 5 miles east of that band that moved up through Somerset.  I was hoping for clearer air today but it is still hideously humid

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