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Posts posted by Paul -UK-
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ive head of the first two possibly coming before bad(or good) weather, but seagulls coming inland? maybe theyre just coming home from a hard day at sea?
I heard years ago that seagulls coming inland is a sign of bad weather at sea and they come inland for shelter and food
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Don't think I'll get any storms today, definitely cooler today and humidity only 52%
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I know nothing about Temp, Humidity and Dew Point. Is this any good for a storm?
Temp: 16.1C
Humidity: 88%
Dew Point: 14C
The radar is showing nothing for me at the moment so I guess these readings are not a good combination. Can someone tell me what a good combination is for a storm
Thanks
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Can someone tell me hoe the temp and dew point work in relation to storms?
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Temp here is 19C and dew point is 15C. temp dropped from 21C about an hour ago and dew point up from 14C. Is that a good sign?
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Some nice colours heading towards me according to MetOffice, very colourful http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/se/se_latest_radar.html
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Just had a heavy shower but no thunder
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Can hear rain now, lets see what happens LOL
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Just looking at this site http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?brand=wxmap&query=Addlestone and it's telling me it's still 21.1C where I am. Certainly very muggy here but not expecting any storms
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I am quite a novice when it comes to this weather lark but could someone tell me if these are showers moving SEwards http://www.sat24.com/gb
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Quite a lot of rain heading my way, should be with me any time soon. Some heavy stuff in there but no sign of any storms
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Thats what I thought, just wishful thinking I guess LOL
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Don't know if this one is accurate http://www.malvernwx.co.uk/lightning_data/lightning.htm very interesting
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Love the long line on this radar http://www.meteox.co.uk/h.aspx?r=&jaar=-3&soort=lightning
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Some radars are showing some lightning over SE at the moment. Im looking at http://www.severe-weather.co.uk/ which has various radars.
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