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Norman Lynagh October 24th 04 05:44 PM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 
I've just experienced some of the heaviest rain I have ever seen in this
country. According to the Davis VP 9.6 mm fell in just over 4 minutes
from 1830 BST, with a maximum rate of 236 mm/hour. The rain was
accompanied by one loud clap of thunder.

Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles
England

Ian Currie October 24th 04 07:00 PM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 
Torrential here too at times in Coulsdon with 9.4mm recorded in half an hour
from 19.00 hrs. Another heavy shower has just started at 20.00hrs. Some
spectacular lightning as well with again some loud thunder reverberating
over the Downs. This is the 32nd day with thunder this year and is by
several days the most thundery in my record back to 1979 in area.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon.


"Norman Lynagh" wrote in message
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I've just experienced some of the heaviest rain I have ever seen in this
country. According to the Davis VP 9.6 mm fell in just over 4 minutes
from 1830 BST, with a maximum rate of 236 mm/hour. The rain was
accompanied by one loud clap of thunder.

Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles
England



Waghorn October 24th 04 09:19 PM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 
Now stopped in SE London after 11/2 hrs + of mod-hvy rain and p'haps hail with a number of lightning
flashes.But the tops are relatively warm in IR-
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...roject.ch4.jpg

Anybody care to diagnose this ?The trough must be engaging some relatively wam and moist air to
produce this intense rain,

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regards,
david
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Will October 24th 04 10:23 PM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 


Waghorn wrote in message ...
Now stopped in SE London after 11/2 hrs + of mod-hvy rain and p'haps hail with

a number of lightning
flashes.But the tops are relatively warm in IR-
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...29/project.ch4

..jpg

Anybody care to diagnose this ?The trough must be engaging some relatively wam

and moist air to
produce this intense rain,


Hi David, I think you are right, as the surface low moved north colder air in
depth pushed east and the PV forcing associated with the trough released the
potential instability with dramatic consequences. Subsidence and a touch of
negative vorticity advection gave the SE and other parts a fine and dry day
until late/afternoon and evening of course !

Will.
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Paul Hyett October 25th 04 06:37 AM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 
In uk.sci.weather on Sun, 24 Oct 2004 at 17:44:27, Norman Lynagh wrote :
I've just experienced some of the heaviest rain I have ever seen in this
country. According to the Davis VP 9.6 mm fell in just over 4 minutes
from 1830 BST, with a maximum rate of 236 mm/hour. The rain was
accompanied by one loud clap of thunder.


Had a pretty beefy shower come through here at around 4.30pm yesterday,
about 7mm in 10 mins.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham






Waghorn October 25th 04 08:51 AM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 
Hi David,......... as the surface low moved north colder air in
depth pushed east and the PV forcing associated with the trough released the
potential instability with dramatic consequences.........
Will.
Cheers Will,
Herstmonceux 00Z shows instabilty but vertical development limited by slightly drier and warmer air
aloft

http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...500&STNM=03882

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regards,
david
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Joe Hunt October 25th 04 09:03 AM

[WR]Torrential rain in South Bucks
 

"Waghorn" wrote in message
...
Hi David,......... as the surface low moved north colder air in
depth pushed east and the PV forcing associated with the trough released

the
potential instability with dramatic consequences.........
Will.
Cheers Will,
Herstmonceux 00Z shows instabilty but vertical development limited by

slightly drier and warmer air
aloft


http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...500&STNM=03882

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regards,
david
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Hi David,

It clearly shows too the conditional instability aloft as well as
considerable speed shear in the lowest layers, it's not surprising we had
such vigourous storms.

Joe




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