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ghoneym

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  1. My cactus has recently flopped over badly and is dying for some reason, had it 10 years. Must know what's coming......... Looking good early winter for a change. Cross model promise for the foreseeable rather than zonal dross! That's all we can ask for at this stage. Who cares if we get overexcited at a Fi chart that we would typically bin, it's 2020 and been the worst year in living memory. Stick your "caution" "more runs needed" "been here before" posts right into my veins because I don't care
  2. Horrible situation, it will be pitch black when the worst of it moves through, guaranteed power cuts, tornado's will be spinning of the edges here there and everywhere. 12 news now just updated to say the prediction is tracking slightly further to the east towards Charles county. That is good news as it will impact a much smaller populated area, hopefully it maintains that track.It can't go too Far East however or New Orleans starts to come into play.....
  3. 10m wave heights near the eye, the storm surge at high tide is going to wash away a lot of the coastal areas east of Houston. 10-15ft of water inland as far as lake Charles being predicted, insane. I know 2 guys hunkering down near Beaumont. One in a small town called Starks and the other out by Sour Lake, protecting there homes from potential looters post the storm. Families have evacuated. Praying for them tonight .
  4. Had some time to mull over last nights storm. I'm in a good position to compare it to the experiences I had in Beaumont just a year ago and I'm convinced last nights storm wiped the floor with anything I experienced there. Here's why....whilst in Beaumont I was lucky(unlucky ) to experience being in the red warning zone for a Tornado and witnessed some incredible intensity of winds, hail, rain and thunder as well as explosive lightning, however, it was always short lived. Although the intensity of each parameter was probably higher in Texas, the sensations experienced faded too quickly leaving you somewhat thrilled but ready for more. Last night, although the intensity of each parameter as mentioned, may not have been as explosive, it was the longevity and frequency of each that left you kinda pulverised by the end of it unbelievable scenes if I'm being honest, never thought in a month of Sundays I would be saying a storm in Scottish summertime, in Fife, would beat a red tornado warning zone storm in Texas but there you go! ?️??????? On a side note I managed to get to sleep at around 1am only to be woken at 3am on an emergency call from work, power loss from a lightning strike took the place down, when I arrived the plant was completely flooded, I'm talking under a foot of water everywhere. By the time I left tonight at 7pm the water was gone.... Talk about extremes! RIP to the lives lost today in the rail accident, need to get learning from the incident to make sure this never happens again
  5. I feel like the terminator is about to turn up.....
  6. I've chased this storm over Fife in the last few hours and it is nothing short of brilliant! Sweet spot is straight through the centre of Fife from the forth. A flash a second been happening for the last hour now, absoloute quality
  7. Jumping in the car now, heading your way....
  8. Lightning strike directly over Kelty a few minutes ago, must have heard a good rumble from that one? watch it live on lightning maps.org. @Mr Frost top holiday destination for lightning enthusiasts - Beumont Texas
  9. Hi everyone, hope you're all well! Love a bit voltage, hopefully tonight doesn't disappoint. One rumble in the distance so far.......
  10. @Kirkcaldy Weather not sure the snow in Kirkcaldy will have much chance with this thing blazing up the sky
  11. Half the days total in an hour, nice squall
  12. Workshop: Stratospheric predictability and impact on the troposphere (18-21 November 2019): Programme · ECMWF Events (Indico) EVENTS.ECMWF.INT #StratosphericWS This workshop brought together experts to discuss and propose ways forward in representing the stratosphere in current and future... A lot of presentations to get through but worth a watch, lots of learnings. Amy Butler's presentation is superb in session 1. Interesting take from the presentation is the El Nino / La Nina relationship to SSW. Pre 1981 data shows a relationship between strong EL Nino years and SSW but post 1981 this relationship is no longer there and there have been more SSW's during La Nina years showing the lack of linear relationship between ENSO and SSW's. The representation of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in S2S models Speaker: Amy Butler
  13. Sorry mardatha I shud have mentioned I'm still in Beaumont texas ?️?️
  14. Howdy everyone some interesting weather here tonight, its currently 1:30 in the morning and over, workplace been evacuated due to tornado, flood and thunderstorm warnings. The last 2 hours 3 inches of rain has fell, a tornado track was spotted 5 mile south of my appartment, on occasions there have been more lightning strikes per second than you could count, its insane and I'm loving it lol 20190510_014116.mp4
  15. Another cold one here this morning brrrrrr
  16. No weather pictures because it's just dull and cold so here some from wallmart
  17. Frickin cold here today, 4 deg C but wind chill had a bite, to get down to freezing here overnight, may have to scrape the car window in the morning, in texas, wow on a more serious note, there was 24 people killed yesterday from a tornado in neighbouring Alabama, 650 miles away from where I am in Beaumont, which is like a tornado in Belgium when I'm in Fife, so although it's very far away, the storm systems start and move from much closer to here. Unbelievable devastation the videos I've seen on the weather chanel, don't think I will bother storm chasing after all . Hope ya'll get some snaw soon, things looking up
  18. Day 1 in texas and I haven't seen a tornado yet. I am raging! ?️ It's been raining and overcast since I arrived, quite muggy tho, 19/20 deg C
  19. Very windy down by the river Leven where it enters the Firth of forth, tide not fully in yet a don't think but the waves are picking up and I'd imagine will be toppling the wall at some point soon, quite common for here and the swimming pool(just to the right outside the picture) often gets a flooded basement
  20. @Kirkcaldy Weather I tried to PM you but keeps saying you cant receive messages??
  21. A think the thistle oil rig in the north sea has just taken off....must be a fault, surely
  22. @Kirkcaldy Weather its midweek and look whats now starting to show up...
  23. @Kirkcaldy Weather I will PM you with some stuff soon
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