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Convective / Storm Discussion Thread - 31st May 2017 onwards


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

Really nice convection here. (sorry about the wires in the second picture, they are to protect my pond from herons) 

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  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
8 minutes ago, Darren Bown said:

Lincs is suspiciously quiet. Things should go bang soon, seen asthis area seemed to be the main area of focus on the tv forecasts.

That's what confuses me as well, whether it'll be much later in the evening idk

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
Just now, Mark Walker said:

Constant rumbling started south of Wakefield in the last 2 mins. Coming from the Barnsley cell

Yes, I'm a long way from it but sounds quite active!

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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
4 minutes ago, Ellozee said:

Still hopeful we can import something from N France this evening. So warm here, lots of convective activity in the clouds but no rain or storms yet!

I suspect only in Lorries

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  • Location: Belper, Derbyshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Belper, Derbyshire

For N England it appears that storm cells are moving SW to NE but that the storms are building from the north southwards. I am hoping this may bring storm development closer to home later.

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  • Location: Pocklington E/yorkshire
  • Weather Preferences: Love snow
  • Location: Pocklington E/yorkshire

Storms need to wait till 8 for when I finish work lol 

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  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
  • Weather Preferences: Sunshine. And storms
  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
8 minutes ago, chrisbell-nottheweatherman said:

More cumulus here to your east-south-east.  It appears that the cells that emerged as a single shower earlier are weakening - maybe the atmosphere here is slightly more stable now?

Surprising how quickly the cloud tops have appeared above the Acas field in the last half hour or so. 

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  • Location: Hull
  • Weather Preferences: Cold Snowy Winters, Hot Thundery Summers
  • Location: Hull
Just now, Gordon Webb said:

I suspect only in Lorries

:rofl::rofl: 

Yup I think the storms are definitely staying across the other side of the channel. I think the new cell to the North of London is associated with that trough that was over Norwich earlier.

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  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)

Looks to me that cloud coverage is definitely building to the W and N of London. Some much more robust looking clouds in amongst the more robust looking AcCas now.

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  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Thunderstorms, Heat (Summer) & Snow in Winter
  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL

Nice little storm south of Middlesbrough I see

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  • Location: Barnsley 125m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, wind, torrential rain.
  • Location: Barnsley 125m ASL
6 minutes ago, Mark Walker said:

Constant rumbling started south of Wakefield in the last 2 mins. Coming from the Barnsley cell

Funnily enough, I'm right under the blob of rain on the radar and haven't had a drop! No Thunder that I could hear either!

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m

Next radar blob to watch is the one south west of Huddersfield. Will this intensify in the same way as the one near Barnsley or die a death?

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

I still don't have high hopes though even with some nice dark bases around. 

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  • Location: Kilburn, NW London
  • Location: Kilburn, NW London

By my completely non weather expert feelings I feel things will go mental this evening.

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  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
  • Weather Preferences: Sunshine. And storms
  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
3 minutes ago, LimoPreacherman said:

0,0 EYES PEELED

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Indeed yes, the Amiens storm is no longer a single celled organism...

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  • Location: Benfleet, South Essex
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and breezy with a bit of cloud, about 20C
  • Location: Benfleet, South Essex
3 minutes ago, LimoPreacherman said:

0,0 EYES PEELED

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Don't think there will be imports tonight, but definitely wouldn't rule out a homegrown cell later

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m

Intense rainfall rates around royston area near Wakefield/Barnsley

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