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Katrine Basso

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  1. There was a warning for a thunderstorm for the Thurrock area but it never came, even the rain did not come.  It is going to be a very dry week which means me using a watering can for my front garden.  I have not got an outside tap for a watering hose so I resort to using the kitchen's tap but the tap hose connector that I got did not fit and was due to be sent back by Evri but they have not showed up yet.

  2. Last night between 10pm and 11pm there was a massive amount of thunder and lightning which was very loud with my impaired hearing and having double glazed windows. It made me jump and my cat Simba was very scared of the loud noise and flashes of lightning. I felt a mixture of fear and excitement. Simba then hid in his cat cave. It is the first time that I have seen so much lightning for at 3 or 4 years or more. The thunder was louder, louder than normal.

    There were no met weather warnings yesterday for the unitary authorities (boroughs) Thurrock and Southend who are both independent from the county /borough of Essex.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Eagle Eye said:

    The risk for a plume like thunderstorm later this week is beginning to show it's self.

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    Backed by moderate CAPE but strong Shear (allowing for Storms to develop to sufficient heights despite the relatively weak for Plumes CAPE) this system pushes up likely overnight from the 4th to the 5th and could hit parts of especially the South and South East.

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    WRF being over the top yet again but it still paints a picture of strong CAPE possible but very little theta-W allowing for maybe marginal elevated Storms embedded into the system so a more thundery rain approach is possible with this, we'll just have to wait and see what evolves.

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    This occurs due to a troughing situation lifting up from the South bringing a band of eastern destabilisation with it and it could push the theta-W up higher if the troughing ends up situating further North. A lot to sort out here because troughing is hard to forecast and Models often don't get it near where it ends up so I see a situation where all lightning remains in the channel but some renewed Storm chances from morning convection afterwards if the trough stays further South, late evening Storms for the South and it pushing up into parts of East Anglia if it gets pushed up by the ridging below it quicker than expected. Or I see it all going into the North Sea if we see the troughing having an Eastern shift as we regularly see. Still all to play for but a lot to be sorted out before we can even think about starting the match.

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    I hope it brings a heavy downpour of rain and plenty of loud thunder and lightning.

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  4. My local weather station for South Ockendon keeps on chopping changing the precipitation percentage nearly every 5 minutes as I am hoping for a good downfall of rain.  I have never felt warm even when others say it is warm.  I am not experiencing any humidity at night and sometimes I have to wear my thick fleece mini onesie.  I live in a cold building and it never gets warm even in the height of summer.

  5. AURORA FROTH OVER MINNESOTA: No solar flares. No CMEs. No problem. Yesterday morning in Minnesota, auroras appeared unprompted by a solar storm. Greg Ash photographed the display from Ely, MN:

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    Aurora Borealis / Northern Lights LIVE HIGHLIGHTS!

    10 watching now Started streaming 5 hours ago These are the highlights from our live stream northern lights cameras.

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  6. Last night in South Ockendon I was blessed with a magnificent display of thunder and lightning which lasted from 11pm to well after midnight long with a heavy downpour of rain. It was totally unexpected as the wunderground weather forecast was chopping and changing their forecast and it made it look like there was a poor chance of convective weather and that were would only minimal amount of rain. There was lightning seen in my front garden and back garden.  As my hearing is not so good and I have double glazing the thunder seemed not so loud and the sheet lightning was completely silent. I saw the first flash of lightning from the kitchen looking out to the back garden as I jumped out of a mixture of surprise and shock.  The rain lasted well into the morning and only stopped at approximately 8:30am

  7. 1 hour ago, Wivenswold said:

    I have Fibromyalgia, Before I got it I used to treat comments about pain related to weather with some scepticism. Now I know when there's rain within 150 miles because my joints stop working properly. Bonkers isn't it? 
    I have no Thunder warning system though. 

    I have Fibromyalgia too and it is making the pain in my joints to be more painful than usual and the fatigue has worsened.  Strange I am coping with the warmth much better now.  I have been looking at the weather forecast for South Ockendon on wunderground and it showed earlier on in the afternoon that there will 85% risk of precipitation from 10pm to 1pm and later on the afternoon it  gone up from 100% of precipitation at 1pm.  Now at 19:22 precipitation went down to 89% with thunder-showers and at midnight it went up to 98% with heavy thunderstorms. I think it will be a nowcast whether we get rain or not as the forecast keeps on changing. I do not think there will be thunderstorms as the humidity level is too low.

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  8. AFTERGLOW OF A GEOMAGNETIC STORM: An interplanetary shock wave hit Earth's magnetic field on April 27th. It wasn't a big one--just enough to spark an unexpected G1-class geomagnetic storm. Greg Ash photographed the afterglow from Duluth, Minnesota. "It was really neat listening to the ice growl and shift while watching the auroras," says Ash. "A meteor streaked through the frame just as I was taking the picture."

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  9. SUNLIGHT vs MOONLIGHT vs NORTHERN LIGHTS: A CME hit Earth's magnetic field on April 14th. At the moment of impact, the sun was shining over Iceland. However, the resulting geomagnetic storm lasted *just* long enough for auroras after nightfall. Todd Salat sends this picture from Godafoss Falls:

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  10. View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Joel Weatherly in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, captured this shot of the aurora borealis on April 10, 2022, during the G3 storm that happened on that night. He wrote: “Last night we were treated to a surprise G3-class geomagnetic storm. During the storm’s peak, auroras arced overhead and gained faint pinkish-red tinges. The bright star near the centre is Vega, a brilliant sight in our springtime skies.”

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  11. CHINESE ROCKET PHOTOBOMBS AURORA: A week-long mystery has just been solved. On Tuesday, March 29th, webcams and sky watchers in the interior of Alaska, witnessed a strange blue ball of light cut across the night sky. "It seemed like it had something that was spinning inside," Fairbanks photographer Leslie Smallwood told local news station KUAC. Physicists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks had no explanation--except it looked gaseous.

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