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Brussels on Wednesday 29 June
Rain with thunder around midnight and in the early hours. Rather cloudy at first on Wednesday but spells of sunshine from mid-morning and very warm by noon. Steadily darker and more threatening from 14.00 local time as a large Cb moved in from the south. At 14.30 a fierce thunderstorm broke out. Very dark with heavy rain with thunder and lightning for a few minutes. From about 14.35 to 14.45 a blinding rainstorm reduced visibility to less than 500 m. Torrents of rain were swept along by fierce squalls, accompanied by hail and constant thunder. Cars on the road outside the building where I work were soon axle-deep in water. Storm then gradually abated until the rain stopped around 15.00. Sunny intervals for a time but from about 16.30 it was cloudy once more with thunder now and again, the odd lightning flash, and intermittent light to moderate rain. Thunder ceased by 19.00 and rain soon afterwards but it stayed dull. As a result of the storm, a number of roads in Brussels and a road tunnel were flooded. Serious traffic hold-ups continued on the ring motorway into the evening rush hour. There were about 50 calls to the fire service in Brussels to deal with flooded basements and many more in the districts to the north and east of the city. Light wind from around E in the morning; strong and gusty in the storm; lighter and variable later. Brussels Airport 27.3°C - overnight minimum 16.5°C - and 25 mm rain in 12 hours to 18z on Wednesday. Much of this fell in 10 to 15 mins at the height of the storm. SYNOP report gives the overnight rainfall total at Brussels Airport as 80 mm but this must be a mistake - perhaps 8 mm is the correct figure. Brussels Uccle overnight minimum 16.7°C - and 2 mm rain overnight. NOAA 18 VIS satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.17 UTC on Wednesday 29 June http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...1317-c-fr.html Brussels thunderstorm has now moved away NE. Eumetsat MSG-1 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 15.00 UTC on Wednesday 29 June http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...g-1500-uk.html Massive thundery development has moved north over Belgium from France. Rainfall radar http://weerkamer.nl/weer/radar/?uur=24 shows how quickly the storms developed in Belgium in the early afternoon. Graph http://www.irceline.be/cgi-bin/metevol.ksh?r012 Brussels Airport http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EBBR.html Colin Youngs Brussels |
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Colin Youngs wrote in message ...
:Brussels on Wednesday 29 June Brussels Airport 27.3°C - overnight minimum 16.5°C - and 25 mm rain in 12 hours to 18z on Wednesday. Much of this fell in 10 to 15 mins at the height of the storm. Brussels Uccle 28.2°C - overnight minimum 16.7°C. 2 mm rain overnight and 26 mm in 12 hours to 18z on Wednesday - total 28 mm. Up to Tuesday, Uccle had had only 6 mm rain in June. This would have made it the driest ever June there in a record going back to 1833. Very heavy rain in southern Belgium during today's storms - Chièvres near Mons 57 mm, Charleroi 61 mm. Colin Youngs Brussels |
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