| MONDAY 12 JUNE
2006 |
| Lincolnshire
chase |
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| The
first sighting of altocumulus, a sure sign of atmospheric instability |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 12:55
PM |
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| The
sky filling in with altocumulus, and the signs of the first shower |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 2:52
PM |
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| A
particularly mean storm approaches |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:04
PM |
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| Definitely
a mean thunderstorm |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:07
PM |
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| This
storm had an amazing structure |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:12
PM |
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| We
managed to avoid the rain, under the updraught, until the last moment |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:13
PM |
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| A
very striking gust front |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:14
PM |
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| This
storm's downdraught was particularly lively |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:17
PM |
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| The
jury's out on whether watching from under a pylon is safe or not... |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 5:50
PM |
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| This
trip's money shot! |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 6:34
PM |
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| Another
nice downdraught |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 6:36
PM |
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| A
hint of a rainbow |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 6:55
PM |
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| The
last thunderstorm of the day, disappearing into the distance |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 7:23
PM |
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| Victim
of a lightning strike? A collection of hay bales |
| TAKEN
BY LAURA AT 7:44
PM |
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