snorri
Legendary Member
- Location
- East coast, up a bit.
Aren't thunder plumps quite normal in the UK in July and August?
Yes, they are (assuming you mean plumesAren't thunder plumps quite normal in the UK in July and August?
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!! It certainly gave the waterproofing on my new tent a good test and it seemed to pass, other than bowing of the roof due to the sheer amount of rain sat in it. Soon sorted that out with a prod, and then very wet feet as it cascaded down
! Can quite see how Lynmouth flooded in the 1950's as the rain running down the main road into the village reminded me of the white water canoe course from the Olympics last week !Haven't heard that one before. You learn something new every day.Now you've got me reaching for the dictionary,
plump...a sudden fall, especially of rain.
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Dunno where the connection with plume comes in.![]()


It is 16-25 and here in Meanwood we are having our third downpour the last one had hailstones with the rain.
So come on out there in CC land,what is going on?
I have nearly polished the bike to bits not been out since i got home last week.Thunder and lightening now.