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Storm Reports - Monday 23rd August 2004


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  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire
  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire

    Plenty of convective potential for today. Please place your convective and storm reports in this thread.

    Thanks.

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  • Location: Long Ashton, Bristol
  • Location: Long Ashton, Bristol

    Thunderstorm approaching here, about 1 rumble a minute, gonna go out & have a drive around it

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  • Location: West Hunsbury, Northampton, East Midlands 77m ASL.
  • Location: West Hunsbury, Northampton, East Midlands 77m ASL.

    Thunderstorm here now, not huge but very close by.

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  • Location: lootons, bedfordshires, somewheres in SE Englands & E Anglia
  • Location: lootons, bedfordshires, somewheres in SE Englands & E Anglia

    couple of loud rumblies thees mornings with heavy downpours! no lightenings seen thoughs!

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  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire
  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire

    Very active storm just to my west/northwest...frequent loud rumbles of thunder. Within a couple of miles of me.

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  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire
  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire

    That was the scariest storm I have ever witnessed. Its even shook me up, and I love them.

    At least 5 huge bolts of lightning have come down within half a mile of me here, setting off car alarms, building alarms, etc. The rain was nothing exciting, but the lightning was very intense and severe.

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  • Location: Methwold, Norfolk. - 46ft ASL
  • Location: Methwold, Norfolk. - 46ft ASL

    Hi,

    Thunder to my SW (i think.. lol)

    looks like peterborugh (sp) / wisbech way............... :? :D

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  • Location: South East Sheffield,South Yorkshire,located at approximately 53° 21' 20" N, 1° 13' W, 110 (+20
  • Location: South East Sheffield,South Yorkshire,located at approximately 53° 21' 20" N, 1° 13' W, 110 (+20

    Having rumbles now! One flash just now!

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  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire
  • Location: Near Matlock, Derbyshire

    Have recently found out that the storm earlier struck TWO houses, setting their roofs alight. Both houses are within 100 yards of my home. Thankfully no-one was hurt. Also unconfirmed report that a lightning strike hit the campsite behind my flat, but nothing confirmed on that yet.

    Thats too close for comfort. :shock:

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  • Location: Newton-le-Willows, Warrington, Merseyside
  • Location: Newton-le-Willows, Warrington, Merseyside

    had a storm about 4pm this afternoon some lightning and loud thunder but diddn't see exactly how much because I was working!

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