christwigg
12 years ago
I've just uploaded this oddity about in incident involving underground lightning in 1880.

http://www.aditnow.co.uk/documents/Tanfield-Moor-Coal-Mine/Underground-Lightning-at-Tanfield.pdf 

As usual with NEIMME transactions it's got lovely diagrams.
dwarrowdelf
12 years ago
Just so happened that I came across a reference to the July 1880 colliery disaster at Risca, Monmouthshire. One of the theories put forward as to the cause of this disaster, was that gas in the pit was ignited by lightning traveling down the shaft. Although the article implies that not much weight was given to the idea in the context of the Risca disaster, the account given in the document posted by "Christwigg" above seems to show it can indeed happen.
For those of you who are interested, the full account of the Risca disaster can be found here

http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1880_81.pdf 


I also remember a thread a little while ago which discussed storms, barometric pressure and risk of explosions in mines...

http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=7055 

Relevant info is towards the end: - think I knocked the thread slightly off-topic!


Perhaps this is therefore a good opportunity for still furthur discussion on this intriguing subject.
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'

'The Hobbit'
J R R Tolkien.
christwigg
12 years ago
There's an intreging reference in the article I posted about a lead mine near Acomb, Hexham.

Later worked for coal and disused for two years, talks of the cage being blown clean out of the shaft in a thunder storm.

I would guess Fallowfield from that description.
Yorkshireman
12 years ago
Thanks for posting that fascinating document!

Quite a way off topic, but there is a big structure in Germany (enormous hangar where the Cargolifter airship was planned to be built) that is so high and has such a large enclosed space that it has its own "indoor climate" - clouds build up and there is local rainfall, but I haven't heard of any indoor thunderstorms yet. 🙂
Yorkshireman
12 years ago
Oooops! forgot to mention that there's now a theme park/tropical resort in it.

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