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Old September 16th 09, 07:33 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
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On 15 Sep, 20:11, Nick wrote:

Seems to have been much worse in the central south (I'm in
Southampton) than the southeast. Mostly light but seemed almost
torrential for a short while around 6.30pm. I have to admit I'm amazed
at how active this system, which just seemed to be a minor trough on
the south side of the high, has been.


Given the linear nature of the rainfall, I am beginning to suspect
some of my favourite - conditional symmetric instability - might be at
play. Basically the sort of instability you get at thunderstorms but
along frontal surfaces that organises rainfall in narrow, intense
bands - however the alignment of the jet and the local temperature
gradient suggests that it might not be the case.

Certainly I can't remember a day since working in the City where I've
seen such heavy rain throughout the day. Surprised Clerkenwell was
only showing 15mm as per Phil's email just now.

Richard


I think you will find it was surface convergence at a slow moving front
releasing upper level instability.
I may be wrong of course.

Will
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