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Central Scotland T-Storms
According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms today and
some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? brian aberfeldy |
Central Scotland T-Storms
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:33:53 -0700 (PDT), Brian in Aberfeldy
wrote: According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms today and some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? Thunder heard in Helensburgh about forty-five minutes ago and a short but torrential shower here which confined us to the garage until it eased. -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. By Loch Long, twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.co.uk/weather |
Central Scotland T-Storms
On 2012-06-22, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote:
According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms today and some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? On this note are there any good, free lightning detection sites that have a good coverage of the Edinburgh area? I'm currently using http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=lightning;sess= which is fine (it's free after all) but I was wondering if there were alternatives. Many thanks. Jim -- "A few ground rules - no bombing, no running, no petting, no diving and no inflatables. In fact, probably best to leave all swimming related activities until later - this is, after all, an operating theatre." Mac, 'Green Wing' Twitter:@GreyAreaUK |
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On 22/06/2012 15:10, Jim wrote:
On 2012-06-22, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote: According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms today and some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? On this note are there any good, free lightning detection sites that have a good coverage of the Edinburgh area? I'm currently using http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=lightning;sess= which is fine (it's free after all) but I was wondering if there were alternatives. Many thanks. Jim .... well, unfortunately you've got to put up with the clunky (and slow) interface, but the Met Office site now has a good display via this link ... http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w.../observations/ Select: "Lightning" on the right-hand panel, then zoom in using the Googlemap-style slider on the left. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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On 2012-06-22, Martin Rowley wrote:
... well, unfortunately you've got to put up with the clunky (and slow) interface, but the Met Office site now has a good display via this link ... http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w.../observations/ Select: "Lightning" on the right-hand panel, then zoom in using the Googlemap-style slider on the left. Thank you for that. Jim -- "A few ground rules - no bombing, no running, no petting, no diving and no inflatables. In fact, probably best to leave all swimming related activities until later - this is, after all, an operating theatre." Mac, 'Green Wing' Twitter:@GreyAreaUK |
Central Scotland T-Storms
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 15:10:39 +0100
Jim wrote: On 2012-06-22, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote: According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms today and some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? On this note are there any good, free lightning detection sites that have a good coverage of the Edinburgh area? I'm currently using http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=lightning;sess= which is fine (it's free after all) but I was wondering if there were alternatives. There's also http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/...n&subpage_0=12 Coverage for your area may not be perfect as stations are a bit sparse there. They provide equipment at cost for anyone wanting to join the network. -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change 'boy' to 'man' "A neighbour put his budgerigar in the mincing machine and invented shredded tweet." - Chic Murray openSUSE Linux: http://www.opensuse.org/en/ |
Central Scotland T-Storms
On 2012-06-22, Graham P Davis wrote:
On this note are there any good, free lightning detection sites that have a good coverage of the Edinburgh area? I'm currently using http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=lightning;sess= which is fine (it's free after all) but I was wondering if there were alternatives. There's also http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/...n&subpage_0=12 Coverage for your area may not be perfect as stations are a bit sparse there. They provide equipment at cost for anyone wanting to join the network. Ah, that's more like it! I must admit I'd love to get hold of my own Boltek gear, but the cost is too high for me at the moment. Perhaps in the future. Jim -- "A few ground rules - no bombing, no running, no petting, no diving and no inflatables. In fact, probably best to leave all swimming related activities until later - this is, after all, an operating theatre." Mac, 'Green Wing' Twitter:@GreyAreaUK |
Central Scotland T-Storms
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 16:23:23 +0100
Jim wrote: On 2012-06-22, Graham P Davis wrote: On this note are there any good, free lightning detection sites that have a good coverage of the Edinburgh area? I'm currently using http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=lightning;sess= which is fine (it's free after all) but I was wondering if there were alternatives. There's also http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/...n&subpage_0=12 Coverage for your area may not be perfect as stations are a bit sparse there. They provide equipment at cost for anyone wanting to join the network. Ah, that's more like it! I must admit I'd love to get hold of my own Boltek gear, but the cost is too high for me at the moment. Perhaps in the future. Perhaps the "cover your area" tab at the blitzortung site might be of interest? -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change 'boy' to 'man' "A neighbour put his budgerigar in the mincing machine and invented shredded tweet." - Chic Murray openSUSE Linux: http://www.opensuse.org/en/ |
Central Scotland T-Storms
Graham P Davis wrote:
I must admit I'd love to get hold of my own Boltek gear, but the cost is too high for me at the moment. Perhaps in the future. Perhaps the "cover your area" tab at the blitzortung site might be of interest? It might indeed, thanks. I'm in the middle of a house move that won't conclude until possibly December (honestly, don't ask) but when I start to get spending cash again I'll certainly look at that. Jim -- Twitter:@GreyAreaUK Facetime "Join me again next week on -Let's Make No ****ing Sense- when I will be waxing an owl." Mac, 'Green Wing' |
Central Scotland T-Storms
According to my radar Edinburgh has had some thunderstorms
today and some are heading to Glasgow. Rain looks intense. I would imagine there will be some flooding tales this evening? brian aberfeldy Bit late in responding. We were at the Royal Highland Show, and just waiting for the Grand Parade, which was delayed by previous events over-running. Just as the first Clydesdales enetred the ring, there was a flash followed almost immediately by a clap of thunder, then several more, then heavy rain. The rest of the parade was cancelled for safety reasons, and we spent the rest of the afternoon dodging floods on the roadways. We were supposed to be participating in a BBC Radio Scotland recording session in the evening, but that was cancelled too. Anne |
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