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I got lucky this morning, with the only gap in the clouds being in the right place to catch the bottom of some faint NLC`s taken around 04.00 with them being to the NNE at around 8°. Tungsten
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Showing in Europe Nothing showing here yet- hoping they will move around for a morning display
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A few more gaps in the clouds tonight/morning to see if anythings up there
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Just an Observation I have been trying to associate sightings/ non-sightings to the NOAA-21 plots for most of the season, by using the 5 day full rotation/clock face method. Admittedly half heartedly due to the constant fluctuation of the cloud mass this season, also the hit and miss availability of the day to day NOAA-21 plots. The last couple of nights/mornings non-shows (apart from a very low sighting from Scotland and sightings from the high latitude countries) This had me searching the latest plot for an area of clouds which were closer to the a pole, back to the 70° latitude area`s The latest available plot is from Tue 18th
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Early days yet Rob N twilight starts around 23.10 clear up to 12 ° here- nowt yet
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With last night and tonight being at that stage of the 5 day full rotation, which has been contant for giving displays over the UK. NOAA is still showing a fluctuating mass, although this latest image are showing 'arms' of clouds down to the 60° Lat, in the relevant areas for the UK With a clearer night/ morning forecast & OSWIN showing earlier in the formation zone. OSWIN - Mesosphäre - Forschung - Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik, Kühlungsborn WWW.IAP-KBORN.DE I cant help feeling positive about the chances of a display over night
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Pretty sure that they was over the uk from the off. After Sprites heads-up, I found them on the Aberdeen cam before midnight, so it was a nice surprise to see they were still there when the gaps in the clouds finally started to appear The only things i saw on the euro cams was some corking lightning strikes
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Looks like a cracker of a display
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@sombody yep as well, being stalked by somebody: unless its a 'clever' new member -
is this now? Edit; Yes it is Aberdeen North North Webcam - Seacroft Marine Consultants WWW.SEACROFTMARINE.COM
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Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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I've captured them before in early August 2020, although I had a clue because we could tell by the AIM image that they were still 'up there' Being a Solar max season and with the Sun being particularly active atm, I would be surprised to see them so late in the season. Having said that, from experience, they cant be second guessed I`ll still be on the look out though
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Great capture .. i did see a similar structured display on the Flensburg cam earlier on and wondered whether it would make the trip, the glow was visible from Birmingham but nothing captured
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Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Just looking for Noctilucent clouds on German/ Austrian web cams, and came across this I was in two minds about which forum to post -
Second that Rob
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Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Still pushing through as well, one due imminently. I think this was the cell that produced the sferics from earlier -
Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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Similar signals and plots i have observed for the last few full rotations, maybe with the signals starting a little earlier
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OSWIN has joined the rotation party late on, with some strong echoes in the formation zone OSWIN - Mesosphäre - Forschung - Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik, Kühlungsborn WWW.IAP-KBORN.DE Edit; Amber alert for Aroura tonight
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Hard to believe atm According to the latest models from UKV and the MET there could be some gapage in the cloud cover for this evening/early morning. Worth mentioning, as its the next full rotation of the NLC`s that has given a sighting over the UK for the last 7 rotations. With the mass still fluctuating, from the available data, nothing can be guaranteed
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