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showing this evenings TS
http://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/el...ics/today.html

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On Aug 6, 8:31*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:
showing this evenings TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html

Phil

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Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!

http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm

There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html

Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((

Paul

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On Aug 6, 8:45*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:31*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:

showing this evenings TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!

http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm

There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html

Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((

Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.

Paul
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On Aug 6, 8:52*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:45*pm, Dawlish wrote:





On Aug 6, 8:31*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:


showing this evenings TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!


http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm


There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html


Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((


Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.

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Have you seen the developments just leaving the French coast?? Torro
have a tornado warning out for the SE and this has the potential to
develop into a very big affair. That's a supercell storm heading for
the far SE and it could cause problems. Met office haven't picked up
on it on the warnings site. Wake someone up!

Paul
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This cluster of storms coming coming off the channel around
Worthing/Shoreham area are developing rapidly, frequent lightning now over
the channel and from a storm which appears to be to the west of Worthing.

So much for my early night i have a 4.30am start in the morning!

Robbie

"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On Aug 6, 8:45 pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:31 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:

showing this evenings
TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!

http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm

There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html

Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((

Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.

Paul




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Heavy rain here now and frequent lightning, pc going off for a while!
, the local radio just 10 minutes ago said that any remaining 'light'
showers would quickly die away to leave a dry night, someone look out the
bloody window!!!!!

Keep your head down!

Robbie

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This cluster of storms coming coming off the channel around
Worthing/Shoreham area are developing rapidly, frequent lightning now over
the channel and from a storm which appears to be to the west of Worthing.

So much for my early night i have a 4.30am start in the morning!

Robbie

"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On Aug 6, 8:45 pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:31 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:

showing this evenings
TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!

http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm

There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html

Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((

Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.

Paul



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On Aug 6, 9:07*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:52*pm, Dawlish wrote:





On Aug 6, 8:45*pm, Dawlish wrote:


On Aug 6, 8:31*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:


showing this evenings TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!


http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm


There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html


Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((


Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.


Paul- Hide quoted text -


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Have you seen the developments just leaving the French coast?? Torro
have a tornado warning out for the SE and this has the potential to
develop into a very big affair. That's a supercell storm heading for
the far SE and it could cause problems. Met office haven't picked up
on it on the warnings site. Wake someone up!

Paul- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


More developments off the Eastern coast of Kent. It's not that often I
get excited about a weather event in the UK, but this is one. The
worst might miss you Robbie, sorry to disappoint, but if this
continues to develop, there could be the biggest storm in ages over
anywhere in the SE corner. Fascinating viewing on the lightning
detector. STILL no warnings on the Met Office site for the SE corner.
There'll be hell to pay tomorrow, if there is damage. Surely someone
must be on duty in Exeter and seeing this!

Paul

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"Phil Layton" wrote in message
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showing this evenings TS
http://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/el...ics/today.html

Phil


Hmm, well my last words to the nightshift went something along the lines of
the risk of thunder (in the SE) in the next few hours is about PROB10 or
less...

I'll get my coat as Richard Dixon would say.

Jon.


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When i left the flying club at Shoreham around 7.30 this evening i had a
quick check of the TAFs for here and no thunderstorm warnings, rain eased
here now but more lightining over the channel from what appears to be
clusters of small but quite active cells, this coupled with the lightning to
the north is the most impressive i've seen here for ages, fantastic cloud
formations ;-)

As you say it looks like the monsters over the French coast could hit
Kent...................

Robbie

"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On Aug 6, 9:07 pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 6, 8:52 pm, Dawlish wrote:





On Aug 6, 8:45 pm, Dawlish wrote:


On Aug 6, 8:31 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:


showing this evenings
TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!


http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm


There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html


Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((


Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.


Paul- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Have you seen the developments just leaving the French coast?? Torro
have a tornado warning out for the SE and this has the potential to
develop into a very big affair. That's a supercell storm heading for
the far SE and it could cause problems. Met office haven't picked up
on it on the warnings site. Wake someone up!

Paul- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


More developments off the Eastern coast of Kent. It's not that often I
get excited about a weather event in the UK, but this is one. The
worst might miss you Robbie, sorry to disappoint, but if this
continues to develop, there could be the biggest storm in ages over
anywhere in the SE corner. Fascinating viewing on the lightning
detector. STILL no warnings on the Met Office site for the SE corner.
There'll be hell to pay tomorrow, if there is damage. Surely someone
must be on duty in Exeter and seeing this!

Paul

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On Aug 6, 9:29*pm, "Ridge Runner" wrote:
When i left the flying club at Shoreham around 7.30 this evening i had a
quick check of the TAFs for here and no thunderstorm warnings, rain eased
here now but more lightining over the channel from what appears to be
clusters of small but quite active cells, this coupled with the lightning to
the north is the most impressive i've seen here for ages, fantastic cloud
formations ;-)

As you say it looks like the monsters over the French coast could hit
Kent...................

Robbie

"Dawlish" wrote in message

...
On Aug 6, 9:07 pm, Dawlish wrote:





On Aug 6, 8:52 pm, Dawlish wrote:


On Aug 6, 8:45 pm, Dawlish wrote:


On Aug 6, 8:31 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:


showing this evenings
TShttp://andvari.vedur.is/athuganir/eldingar/sferics/today.html


Phil


--www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm


Thanks Phil. Big storm presently North of the Loire and heading about
020 fairly quickly and, if it gets that far, looking as if it might
just clip, or just miss Kent coast in a few hours time.......now
that's deja vu from last week!


http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/live_storm_data.htm


There's also a line of storms heading towards London, which has
developed very quickly. Could be some atmospheric fun and games in the
SE this evening.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html


Some very heavy rain further North too. Quite an evening for UK
weather......except for the South Devon coast where we have grey skies
and drizzle. 8-((


Paul


Actually, there's a lot of developments ahead of that Loire storm and
it is all happening very quickly. The whole thing has much more of a
Northerly track to it now and at the moment, it has Kent and possibly
East Sussex in its sights. Well worth watching over the next couple of
hours. It certainly looks as if the cap has come off and there is some
extremely unstable air heading for the far SE corner.


Paul- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Have you seen the developments just leaving the French coast?? Torro
have a tornado warning out for the SE and this has the potential to
develop into a very big affair. That's a supercell storm heading for
the far SE and it could cause problems. Met office haven't picked up
on it on the warnings site. Wake someone up!


Paul- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


More developments off the Eastern coast of Kent. It's not that often I
get excited about a weather event in the UK, but this is one. The
worst might miss you Robbie, sorry to disappoint, but if this
continues to develop, there could be the biggest storm in ages over
anywhere in the SE corner. Fascinating viewing on the lightning
detector. STILL no warnings on the Met Office site for the SE corner.
There'll be hell to pay tomorrow, if there is damage. Surely someone
must be on duty in Exeter and seeing this!

Paul

Paul- Hide quoted text -

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I just called the Met Office to ask about the lack of warnings. The
fellow on the phone could not have been more blaze if he'd tried
(maybe he did!). Oh well. They don't seem that bothered about it and
are "keeping an eye on it". Must be me then.

Well, boys and girls, there's one possible supercell 30 miles from the
South Coast and there's another development already producing
torrential rain and lightning over North Kent. There's not even an
"advisory" on the site, even though Torro has this warning out:

"THREATS

Tornadoes, hail to 3-4cm diameter, wind gusts to 60mph, CG lightning,
torrential rain.

SYNOPSIS

Moisture plume is destabilising with the approach of upper trough.
Cloud layer shear sufficient for organised multicell storms and
possible mesocyclones. Whilst much of the activity should be
marginally elevated above the boundary layer there are suggestions of
sufficient low-level instability for storms to become surface based,
especially before midnight. Should this occur, a tornado or two is
possible, although wind/hail should be the main threats."


We've had advisories for situations where under 10mm of rain has
fallen over a 6 hour period recently! I don't get this. Are they
gambling that tehre won't be problems???

Paul


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