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Storm was a few miles away from East Dulwich. Cant say where exactly .

The live lightning website was not working.(JavaScript error. unable to display)

Seemed to be over Brixton Clapham.

Storm as forecast was mainly high altitude Cloud to Cloud / in Cloud .


Bit of a disappointment. Went back to sleep.


Foxy

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> The live lightning website was not

> working.(JavaScript error. unable to display)




The live site (UK thunderstorm updates) was working for me, and very interesting it was too.



https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=284050975335984&id=258675551206860



Longest loudest and brightest storm I can recall in London.


Very impressive lightning streaking across the sky.


The storm obviously moved, but at one point seemed pretty close judging by the lightning/thunder interval.

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Ruskin Wrote:

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> I was told of an a marvellous storm viewer last

> night so followed its progress across southern

> England till about eleven but was largely asleep

> throughout the night.

>

> Have a look here. Best with sharing your

> location:

> https://www.lightningmaps.org

>

>

> Nasty across Belgium at the moment!


That's the one I use.. Used it for years.

Last night I got errors Unable to open Google Maps. PC and Ipod.


Brilliant site though.


Foxy

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