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  • Location: Cardiff/Reading Uni
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Sun, Heat, Cold,T/storms via Spanish plumes *rare*
  • Location: Cardiff/Reading Uni

I honestly think that when these dying out cells reach the UK, they will start to kick off again, in a similar setup to last years they did the same thing as they hit the destabilized air over our landmass, so hopefully today it follows a similar pattern...

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

blimey the 18z NMM is pretty pants I must say.....hope it doesn't verify as storms will be few and far between if it does

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  • Location: Christchurch, Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Extreme weather what else!
  • Location: Christchurch, Dorset

Load of strikes happening in the channel all of a sudden

I know, i have just seen my first flash to my south, but it looks like it will pass to the east of me :nonono:

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  • Location: Cardiff/Reading Uni
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Sun, Heat, Cold,T/storms via Spanish plumes *rare*
  • Location: Cardiff/Reading Uni

Also, it seems as the convective activity is linked with this small low pressure(which I pointed out in my earlier post (Scenario 2)), and it seems as though that the storms are firing E of it, as the main low pressure brings this N, we should see the t/storms follow suite...

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)

Right,goodnight all,keep your camera's handy,i want a fix tomorrow :D

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  • Location: Pitstone/Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire
  • Location: Pitstone/Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire

This lot is gonna miss the East Midlands by a Country Mile, isn't it... Lincs gonna hit the jackpot again!!!!

 

Yep Lincs does very well. I have family there and they always get the storms, it's the ideal little corner of the country on many occasions 

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  • Location: Bedworth , Warwickshire , 52.475°N 1.477°W
  • Weather Preferences: Dull And Uninteresting Weather
  • Location: Bedworth , Warwickshire , 52.475°N 1.477°W

This lot is gonna miss the East Midlands by a Country Mile, isn't it... Lincs gonna hit the jackpot again!!!!

 

looks like it last bbc forecast indicated as much

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  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Warm summers, cold winters.. How it should be!
  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL

First cell over land now, southwest of London.

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  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Humid Continental Climate (Dfa / Dfb)
  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL

First cell over land now, southwest of London.

Where are you seeing that? Im looking at both Sat and Blitz and I cant see anything?

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  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Warm summers, cold winters.. How it should be!
  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL

Where are you seeing that? Im looking at both Sat and Blitz and I cant see anything?

 

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Definitely an area to watch

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  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Humid Continental Climate (Dfa / Dfb)
  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL

Strike over Suffolk? Can anyone confirm this?

I believe that that is a false positive.

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Definitely an area to watch

Looks a bit like anoprop.

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  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Warm summers, cold winters.. How it should be!
  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man - 380ft/116m ASL

I believe that that is a false positive.

Looks a bit like anoprop.

Definitely isn't anaprop. It's a line of storms developing. The anaprop is south of the circled area, out in the channel

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  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Humid Continental Climate (Dfa / Dfb)
  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL

It has all died a death by the looks of it. Doesn't look like getting going again. Shame

?Hasnt hit the shoreline yet hopefully orographic lifting comes into play but im not sure if the south coast has the elevation.

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  • Location: St rads Dover
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, T Storms.
  • Location: St rads Dover

Strike over Suffolk? Can anyone confirm this?

Can't see anything on radar over there, but the strange thing is I did see a flash just before it showed up. Was thinking no way did I see that one, I was looking south. So I'm thinking it happened somewhere else but showed up there some how. 

 

Don't know why my phont changed.

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  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Humid Continental Climate (Dfa / Dfb)
  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL

Another has shown up south of Brum im guessing just north of Worcester.

Or not im sure it was there for a second.

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