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  1. Posisioned myself in Poole for the day and Just started to get the rain here. Fingers crossed for some action today.
  2. Well the BBC forecasts is sounding pretty positive this morning with multiple mentions of intense thunderstorms for tonight and into tomorrow.
  3. It has now. Issued at - 27 Oct 2013, 11:36 Valid from - 28 Oct 2013, 00:05 Valid to - 28 Oct 2013, 12:00 A very intense low pressure system is forecast to run northeastwards across England and Wales early on Monday, bringing the potential for an exceptionally windy spell for southern parts of the UK. At the same time, persistent, heavy rain could cause some surface water flooding, while the winds will lead to some very large waves around our coasts. There remains slight uncertainty in the timing, intensity and track of the low as well as the northern limit of the strongest winds. However, the public should be prepared for the risk of falling trees as well as damage to buildings and other structures, bringing disruption to transport and power supplies. The public should also consider adjusting travel plans. This warning has been updated to bring forward the end time. Oooops Summer Sun beat me to it.
  4. Just watched the Poole cell skirt by me, lots of frequent fork lightning and distant rumbling, looked to have lots or rotation about too with scud moving in all directions and various speeds. More to come by the looks of the radar, could be an interesting evening :-)
  5. Hi folks, Just thought I'd post a screen grab of the storm over Bridport last night.
  6. Well that was the mother of all storms, not seen a storm with lighting of that frequency for a few years!
  7. I agree totally, a chase regularly but the majority or my potential storms come from across the channel and for sone reason this season once im in position they die over the water :-(I think im goinh to have start chasing further afield but like you say fuel costs are the limiting factor.Lets hope for some proper imports soon ;-)
  8. Tell me about it mate! With one distant storm so far this year that I don't even thing would get me out of the NSC, then yesterday morning with storms raging in the south east then storms breaking out in the south west. We didn't even catch a dribble of rain and I think I managed to spot one lonely flicker on the horizon from the cells near Exeter.
  9. Sat on a hill just outside Weymouth watching the showers coming off the channel, just heavy rain and gusty winds, nothing electrical as yet.
  10. Lovely warm start to the day here on the south coast after 4 hours of storms last night. Was great to be able to sit in the garden and watch the top of the cb appear on the horizon, the tops just lit by the setting sun as the structure started to flicker. Continued watching for the next hour as the darkness crept in and flashes got brighter with distant rumbles. Lucky the storm just seem skirt around the village leaving me to continue watching from the garden without getting wet. The pefect storm :-) I usually chase but the other half had the car lasr night, I'm glad really as I'd of missed some great opportunities. Took loads of vid I have to process and will post when I get chance. Fingerd crossef for more to come over the next 48 hours
  11. The wind has picked right up all of a sudden, flashes mush brighter and just starting to hear the first rumbles in the distance.
  12. sorry about the dodgy pic but just to give you an idea. about 20 miles away according to the strike alert, flashing approx every few second
  13. Lovely big CB to my south giving off, I can see the tops flashing quite easily, Here she comes :-)
  14. I think we also need to be looking at the ppn towards the North west, look how it's pivoting and showers already being pulled back towards the South West. Hopefully this will coincide with the cold temps slowly moving East across the region.
  15. Sleet starting to fall from the precip coming off the channel, rain on the Dorset coast but a sleety mix 10miles inland where the temp is currently 2.5c and falling.
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