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http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...212&STNM=03354
Nottingham shows 600` J/Kg CAPE once the small warm nose is overcome.Likely trigger points cld be sea breeze boundaries and/or outflow from the west Midlands storms, the 30mm+ of precipitable water emphasises the local flooding potential. Herstmonceux 12Z is drier and has a more substantial warm nose, David |
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