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Storm & Convective Discussion 12z 21/7/14 ------>
Tom D replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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Just had a brilliant storm here. Took some videos but the sound quality has failed. Will show the link anyway. We had 18mm in an hour from that. Some cracking lightning and instant cracks of thunder. Been waiting for that after the last few days of near misses and disappointment! https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/103402818696004712865/albums/6038215440490078401 EDIT: Sorry it's the right link now.
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http://i.imgur.com/2sJX4jQ.png despite my bad luck, i've had a decent lightning show either side
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http://imgur.com/dHeE38a beautiful sky here in Herts
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ZfBtS1KJE
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Language Warning I didn't swear in this one! I've just uploaded a video of the moment the squall line came through here. Hope it's turned out OK. http://youtu.be/H-ZfBtS1KJE
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Some trees down round here, but mostly branches (some very big) strewn around. Bright and breezy now! Andrews field (nr Braintree, recorded a 79mph gust. Probably close to that here 15 miles away.
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That confirmed that we had the same line of squally winds about half an hour before. Really cool to watch. Hope nobody is hurt. Wish I could post my videos of the moment the squall hit. Will try to upload a vid later. Going out and about to see the damage now. http://imgur.com/a/WiKIA Pics don't quite do the intensity and strength any justice.
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Caught some videos and pictures as the squall line went over. My word trees can take a lot. Album here: http://imgur.com/a/WiKIA
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Wind is crazy right now. Must be gusting 70 mph. Fences down.
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Possible severe storm Monday 28th October 2013 Part 3
Tom D replied to Coast's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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Possible severe storm Monday 28th October 2013 Part 3
Tom D replied to Coast's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Not a breath of wind here. Looks like we'll get an exceptional rainfall though. -
Cannot believe it's still raining this morning. My rain catcher has recorded 34.9mm in the last 24 hours, but I think it's been raining for longer than that.
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Convective / Storm Discussion - 31st July onwards 2013
Tom D replied to Jane Louise's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
That little storm has woken me up! Lots of lightning actually, some very close. Nice surprise to be woken up by thunder, -
Convective / Storm Discussion - 28th July onwards 2013
Tom D replied to Jane Louise's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
A video capture of some lightning from yesterday. Have to admit we've been spoiled with thunderstorms over the past week or so. -
Convective / Storm Risk Discussion - 22nd July 2013 onwards
Tom D replied to Coast's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
We're in a lull here, frequent lightning to the north east, north, north west and now coming from the south. Great to watch. -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/2/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to chionomaniac's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Check out that cold pool over the southeast USA... snow on the Gulf Coast in March? -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 12/2/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to chionomaniac's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Glorious ECM again this morning. Hope this trend continues. -
Winter Model Discussion 12Z 22/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Not far from London here in Herts it's been fantastic IMO. We've had snow on the ground for 14 days, up to a depth of 14cm last Monday and currently still 5cm in places. It's been consistently -2c to 2c for two weeks too, with the odd overnight -10c or -8c. What is most remarkable in my view is the lack of sunshine - it's been almost completely overcast and grey during the spell. This morning was refreshingly bright. Also IMO what is remarkable is that, despite a lengthy cold spell for most of the UK, the CET will probably recover to only just below average because of the swing between much milder and much colder than average conditions. Anyway, back to the models and it's hardly encouraging to see charts like this coming into the +144 timeframe. I hope others agree there's potential BUT given the strength of that vortex over Canada/W Greenland we may be stuck in this new regime for a while. -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Just a quick one. Encouraging signs on the GEFS regarding the wider synoptic pattern. Low confidence at the moment. What I see is a (low confidence) trend to high pressure building over Reykjavik and low pressure in Scandinavia (a reversal of the present pattern). Which gives us this kind of set-up. -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Have you any evidence to back up this claim? -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Unfortunately the ECM has a much greater data input than the GEM (or so I would have thought). http://176.31.229.228/modeles/gem/archives/2013012112/gem-0-120.png Same old story. GEM vs the world. -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
It's slightly hard to compare because meteociel measures pressure in 5s, but clearly the 1020mb line is more expansive over the UK than shown in the raw UKMO. Perhaps there's something to indicate the high holding on at least for a short time longer than some of the modelled outcomes. -
Winter Model Discussion 18Z 19/1/13 onwards.
Tom D replied to phil nw.'s topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Not much to comment on before +192, much of the same if not worse than earlier for cold fans. After +192 we see high pressure building over the Atlantic.