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Old November 3rd 09, 01:56 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default ATTN TN risk South Coast- AWS request!

On Nov 3, 1:05*pm, Waghorn wrote:
On 3 Nov, 12:10, Waghorn wrote:

Bit late in the day-but rapidly evolving line convection with Line
Echo Wave Pattern suggests tornado risk for southern coastal
counties.
Maybe alert AWS users could turn logging to every 1 minute.
Please report any wind damage/obs here,
thanks,
David


Post was too late, but reviewing radar imagery this morning suggests
presence of a 'Broken-S' LEWP feature just south of the apex of the
wave feature crossing southern England.
I would be very interested to hear of any reports of wind damage
across Wiltshire/Hampshire 1130-1230Z ,
thanks,
David


I was out of view of the sky between 1000 - 1200, but around 1200
there seemed to be a light shower.
I thought wave features normally generated continuous frontal rain,
yet this one seemed to produce showers - how come?

Nick