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William Grimsley

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  1. Thought so, there's a few showers around now but none of them look good whatsoever.
  2. @Supacell, do you think everywhere has a risk as down here it doesn't look particularly convective...
  3. @AIRMET, interesting, just shows how in this area most activity was quite close by to here!
  4. Hi all, Just got an email explaining the changes to the payments made for Netweather Extra, however I accidentally unsubscribed from that emailing list, please can I be put back on? Thank you!
  5. Interesting, didn't quite play out as you thought today, no convection whatsoever round here!
  6. Wind turning towards the west now, expecting wind gusts to reach close to if not gale force by the end of the evening. Thunderstorms in SW Wales...
  7. I doubt it, seems reasonable out to sea. Sun breaking through now, UKWW forecast still going for the risk of funnel clouds and low risk of lightning later on this afternoon, not much time left though.
  8. Yes, not currently, but there was a result of nearly 70 mph. @Evening thunder, shall back me up! It was Buoy 62023.
  9. Erm? If you look at XC Weather you'll see a report earlier showing wind gusts of nearly 70 mph in the Irish Sea.
  10. Quite local to here and occured in a very similar setup to today: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Thunderstorm
  11. Very windy here, winder than expected, trees looked like they were going over earlier on!
  12. Nice hook to the low as it moves towards Cornwall (looks like a developing sting jet but isn't). Will be interesting to see if anything kicks off in that region soon. @Greeny, am I right in saying that highest risk of anything interesting today is funnel clouds and the odd tornado and to a lesser extent lightning? Wind gusts nearly touching 70 mph in the Irish Sea?!
  13. Nothing really much happening here except there was some huge drops on the way back from Exeter about 10 minutes ago. All of a sudden dark to the west, maybe those huge drops are about to slam down?!
  14. I think your reply is a bit screwed up. PWAT values itself don't effect lightning amounts, but higher PWAT values can leave you saying "Why isn't this cell electrifying?!"
  15. PWAT doesn't have much effect on lightning, except higher PWAT values can mean that showers have to be incredibly intense (rainfall rates of 200 mm/hr +) in order for them to contain lightning whereas lower PWAT values mean that lightning may be able to arise at much lower rainfall rates.
  16. Yes, nothing severe but the possibility is there for some hail and/or thunder and lightning in some of the showers.
  17. The squall line? Yeah, again a very low chance of that, but there's a chance, looks quite vicious.
  18. Sounds promising, to me I reckon it'll be something like a very blustery cold front with heavy rain (potential squall line but most likely not) then a brief clearence before heavy downpours with thunder, lightning and hail move through.
  19. Hopefully the mid level energy will help keep them moving this way, but by no means am I praying for anything. LOL.
  20. Slightly off topic, but is the app supposed to crash if there's no internet connection?
  21. Just been looking at the BBC Weather graphics, to me it doesn't show any sort of area of heavy showers/thunderstorms moving in behind, maybe the convection will be associated with the front? Potentially embedded cells?
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