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  1. Supacell, are there any places in particular you can recommend? I might have a drive over that area tonight if it looks worth it, but I don't know that area well at all, I'm more familiar with chasing east into Lincolnshire.

     

    Pretty pleased with what I've had so far, great storm about 9pm last night and another very good one around 4am. Of course I will always take more!

    Hope my homeland gets plenty of action tonight, I will be watching closely, good look everyone in the North East and everywhere else. 

  2. Thanks for all the comments everyone, I've been waiting for a chance like that for a long time.

    Frustratingly there were quite a few good strikes which happened between shots, but so pleased I at least got these.

    The structure was pretty impressive too as it approached, need to go through those pics on my other camera and I might post them.

     

    Good luck everyone. Hope there is plenty more to go around.

  3. I'm stuck at work will limited access to charts etc.

    I don't know if anyone can help but I'm struggling to decide whether it's worth taking a half day off tomorrow and working from 7am-11am. Is the afternoon looking good for strong storms or could it all be over by then? Last time I looked the morning looked good, but I need to work at least from 7-11 so I might have to miss some action Posted Image

    Looking forward to getting back tonight and joining in with all this excitement!

     

    Well I've ended up changing things around a bit and I now have the morning off work.

    It's the last of my annual leave until the end of August so I hope it's worth it. Looking forward to a night of radar watching and hopefully some lightning photography opportunities.

    I have to be at work by 13:00 so with my luck expect a storm in Nottingham at 13:05 when I'm in work with no view!

    Good luck everyone.

  4. I'm stuck at work will limited access to charts etc.

    I don't know if anyone can help but I'm struggling to decide whether it's worth taking a half day off tomorrow and working from 7am-11am. Is the afternoon looking good for strong storms or could it all be over by then? Last time I looked the morning looked good, but I need to work at least from 7-11 so I might have to miss some action :(

    Looking forward to getting back tonight and joining in with all this excitement!

  5. Quite an encouraging forecast from the Met Office for the East Midlands which has just been updated...

     

    Tuesday:

    Bright or sunny spells early on and becoming quite warm, but showers will move north through the day, these heavy and thundery, giving a risk of local downpours. Maximum Temperature 21 Â°C.

     

    Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

    Feeling warm, humid, some bright spells but often cloudy with a risk of heavy, thundery downpours on Wednesday and Thursday. Brighter and fresher with sunny intervals on Friday.

     

    Issued at: 1600 on Mon 17 Jun 2013

     

    http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/nottingham#?tab=regionalForecast

     

     Something to make the week more interesting anyway, at least there are chances.

  6. Each time I've been to Austria (twice to Innsbruck) I've flown to Munich and taken the train to Innsbruck and one thing that has struck me is the difference between Germany and Austria. For some reason I find Austria far more interesting and feel slightly uncomfortable in Germany. The people in Austria (I haven't been outside Tirol mind) are more animated and charming it seems and the scenery is definitely more spectacular once you get close to the Austrian border. I've never been skiing but have been to Innsbruck in early May when many of the surrounding mountains were still snow-capped, it's quite a sight to be standing in the city in your t-shirt and shorts while looking up at snow!

     

    I totally agree about the difference between Germany and Austria. I have just been visiting my girlfriend again in Innsbruck, we went to Munich on the train and I found people there more serious and intimidating, but everything did seem very efficient. Even our Macdonalds order was ready before we had even finished paying! 

     

    Yes I've heard about this, I've heard it's one of the more challenging landings worldwide as well, I've never experienced it myself though! Apparently aborted landings are fairly common at Innsbruck.. Have noticed the planes fly very low over the buildings in some parts of the city.

     

    I've flown into Innsbruck three times in the last 8 months and it's always amazing. While there I have seen a large plane have an aborted landing. Each of my flights there have been very smooth.

     

    I'm so in love with Innsbruck now, I'm really going to miss it. Visited my girlfriend three times while she studies there and loved it every time. It helps having her there because she speaks very good German, but most speak good English and most seem very polite and welcoming.

     

    I'm gutted about my luck with storms though, failed to see any while I was there, I left on Saturday afternoon and there was a storm on Saturday night, with more to come this week. To make things worse there was a storm very close to Nottingham on Saturday while I was travelling back!

     

    I love Innsbruck though, I would recommend it to everyone and I can't wait to visit again some day.

  7. hI again,

     No, I am not very technical. The internet is enough for me and the mobile phone is beyond me. The wife sets my sky sports programmes !

    Where about in the Alps are you going to ? Funny enough there is some thunderstorm activity at the moment in the Sud Tirol . The heat is slowing building up and storms are in the forecast here over the weekend. There is still some patches of snow at 2000m on our mountain and plenty still at around 2500m  mark and above .

     C

     

    I'm going to Innsbruck and staying there, my girlfriend is having her year abroad there so this is the 3rd time I will have been to see her. November, May and now June. The only time I have left Innsbruck is when we went on the train to Salzburg last month. Have you been to Innsbruck? I love it, but I'm sure there are many more amazing places in Austria.

  8. Hi,

     thanks for your comments. Apart from when a winter Euro High settles over central Europe  the weather is great here. However, like the UK we have not seen this for a few winters. The summers can get very hot in Karten, especially in the lakes and valleys. Here in the mountains the heat is tempered somewhat but at times feels very warm. Summer storms are a feature in the mountains and at times can be quite awesome. Many a evening I climb up to the top of our local mountain (around 2000m ) to witness storm developments. Lightning can be viewed 360 degree. When it gets too close , i rush back down to the local pub, a safe haven and sanctuary !

     C

     

    That sounds amazing, I'm very jealous!

    Do you do photography at all? I bet you could get some stunning photos.

    I've only got a short window Wed 12th - Sat 15th to experience a storm in the Alps, but I'll be following the forecasts closely in the coming days.

  9. That must be an amazing place to live Carinthian.

    The climate there seems more interesting than here in the UK. 27C when I was last in Innsbruck last month but since then it has snowed almost down to city level. Seems like thunderstorms are often in the forecast too, but so far my girlfriend who is studying there has only had 1 storm.

    I'm going back over next week, looks like it's warming up again so I'm hoping for some storms.

    Do you get a lot of storms where you are during summer?

  10. I was out chasing on 28th June east of Nottingham.

    I saw large hail, lots of flooding, biblical rainfall, amazing storm structure, lightning and some wind/possible tornado damage to trees.

    Unfortunately I was stuck in traffic in Grantham because of the torch relay, I lost half an hour and by the time I caught up to the storm it seems I had missed the tornado. 

    It was hard to find safe places to stop, so missed a lot of good photo and video opportunities, but I do have a video on youtube which includes some large hail and driving through floods and torrential rain.

    I'm at work and cannot access Youtube, but it should be easy to find using the link in my signature.

    Let me know if you are interested in any of it.

  11. My favourite is definitely Ross Sands in Northumberland, just south of Holy Island.

    It has Lindisfarne Castle at one end and Bamburgh at the other.

    It's a long beach, very quiet, the closest you can park is about 2 miles away which keeps most people away. Been there with my girlfriend about 5 times now and sometimes we have it to ourselves even on decent days. Just got to watch out for the odd nudist!

    I would post some of my photos of it but I'm at work. I can highly recommend it though.

  12. Isn't this the first time in over 40 years that storm chasers have been killed by a tornado?

    It's all the more shocking that it was one of the very best, such sad news.

     

    If there is any good to come from this, I think it should put an end to trying to chase tornadoes through cities. It doesn't seem worth it.

    I remember being stuck in traffic in Fort Worth with a supercell heading towards us in 2009, there was no real danger, it wasn't tornadic and still quite far away, but I got a sense of feeling a bit trapped, there was nowhere to go.

     

    I'm still angry at the advice given out on some news stations, they put more traffic on the road by telling people to drive south and saying they could still outrun it, when it was only a matter of minutes away.

     

    RIP Tim Samaras, his son Paul and friend Carl Young. 

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