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A Guide To ... Thunderstorms In The British Isles


Nick F

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

There was already a guide written by me about UK thunderstorm set-ups, but it was done some 7 years ago now and I've felt for a while that it needed a re-vamp and updating to make a more comprehensive guide to the processes that produce the various types of thunderstorms we see in the UK.

 

So here it is ... the Netweather guide to thunderstorms in the British Isles .... 15 pages long:

 

Posted ImageThunderstorms in the British Isles.pdf

 

Superb work Nick, I'll take an hour or so over the weekend to fully absorb it - thank you.

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

yes a quick scan through it shows a lot of work has gone into that, some very good examples, charts, etc, first class Nick

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  • Location: Biggin Hill, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Snow
  • Location: Biggin Hill, Kent

Excellent work Nick, a thoroughly comprehensive guide. Thank you Posted Image

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

good to see so many folk downloading it Nick

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  • Location: South Gloucestershire BS35
  • Weather Preferences: Severe weather enthusiast
  • Location: South Gloucestershire BS35

Top notch guide Nick thank you. Brilliant for amateurs like me to help me understand topics such as this in much more detail.

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  • Location: Lochmaben Dumfries & Galloway
  • Weather Preferences: Spicy weather
  • Location: Lochmaben Dumfries & Galloway

Thanks Nick. Have downloaded and read. Great Posted Image

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  • Location: Marion County Oregon
  • Location: Marion County Oregon
On 04/07/2013 at 08:31, Nick F said:

There was already a guide written by me about UK thunderstorm set-ups, but it was done some 7 years ago now and I've felt for a while that it needed a re-vamp and updating to make a more comprehensive guide to the processes that produce the various types of thunderstorms we see in the UK.

 

So here it is ... the Netweather guide to thunderstorms in the British Isles .... 15 pages long:

 

Thunderstorms in the British Isles.pdf

 

 

This is old thread but it would be helpful for those not logged in to be allowed to download this and may encourage a few more users with weather stations in your area or the UK to make an account if they can see what this is all about.   Currently you have to login just to view this:

When forums have 'You don't have permission to view this' all over the place (outside of special admin sections of course) it is definitely off putting sort of like the old guy with a shotgun yelling at everyone to 'Keep off the grass!' then he wonders why he has no friends or connections and dies alone on his hill. 

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