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Eddy Metais facebook Visual Storyteller · 3 mins Faint NLC starting to show up in Copenhagen NW direction. 20 deg above horizon
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Storms and convective discussion - 18th June 2020 onwards
Arnie Pie replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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On my horizon....Quite possibly yes...but im expecting a very small, faint display even back to the core the mass has a lighter colour So no firewoks tonight
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Roughly yes.....I f you can imagine yesterdays AIM under this clockface ( remember its 12mins a day clockwise migration) @PauI Sherman I know who to trust when getting a forecast for a static brummie for this weeks thunderstorm outlook
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Its` all about the way the NLC`s migrate around the pole....Nasa beleive to complete 1 circuit of the pole... ie 360° takes 5 days We know that the NLC`s travel from East to West which means that the clouds migrate in a clockwise direction around the pole Which 1 day of migration around the pole would be equal to 72° travel Which if were a clockface.....Then this would be equal to 12 mins per day
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As you can see 3 days out (11 0`clock) is a deterioration down to the core ....and like last night`s, some bigger banks of of individual clouds at lower latitudes......So a similar forecast to last night for tonight/ morning Hold the front Page Since the Marrsy radar has gone down Ive been keeping an eye on the Oswin radar...of which to me. there seems to be a correlation between a strong signal and NLC sightings......Having said that the more i read about the Oswin radar the less i understand Copyright only allows me to link to the page......but check out the Oswin signal Current radar observations - Research - Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik, Kühlungsborn WWW.IAP-KBORN.DE Edit; It could be that one of the bigger banks of of individual clouds has slid down to a lower latitude and is passing over the radar now
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i think its working very well this year.....as for what it is ....A bestguessomiter Where just going to have to crack the 3 dayout forecast ( win some more beer of Mr Sherman) it was ok last season when we had the AIM`s by tea time But there coming in later than the first European sightings
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Nice one....as you said slim pickings last night A difficult one to call at first.....in fact i didn`t Here`s one from last night taken at 11pm to the NW (its the same sky....Capella) 52mm 6" @ f8.0 iso 500 + a bit of local contrast (photoscape) I`m having the same problem. Im finding that there is a fine line between representing the image infront of you....or Art, of which we appreciate Many a wallpaper and prints has be borrowed from the community A challenging sweet spot to find to find on the camera
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To many irished coffee`s mate
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showing on Baltic cams....nowt here atm Edit;wrong link Overview - Forschung - Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik, Kühlungsborn WWW.IAP-KBORN.DE
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and let the 'Law of Sod' begin
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To unpredictable tonight for a prediction......As Donald Trump found out over the weekend it`s better to promise little... and get a pleasant suprise if they show up... than promise a lot and ending up disapointed
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Latest Aim for 21-06-2020 (for Sunday nights showing) looks like there a lot of defragmentation around the 1 o`clock area with individual NLC`s floating around at lower latitudes.....Could be some small sightings for tonight
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I needed a rest away from my PC more than anything Rob
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Lovely...Saw the same.. I tried a smaller appeture to see whether i could catch some finer detail i can see cobras head 52mm 6" @ f11 iso 500 a few more from this morning
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Buckle up......from FB Dominik Pijet Just now Faint NLCs are visible from Czech Republic. sleeps for wimps
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Sounds like a case of noctilucent fatigue Rob.....pretty sure it will be a bit less active tonight and time to catch up on some much needed ZZZZzzzzzzz
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Latest Aim for 20-06-2020.. Looks good for a low altitude display tonight/ morning Oswin radar was showing signals earlier today
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Had a similar problem myself only i was awake
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As far West than i`ve ever seen....had to double check to make sure it wasn`t fools gold
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Well that worked out well well called @mushymanrob some fantastic photos from everyone tonight.. some wonderful art.. managed to snag a Weather Watcher My report for Harborne WWW.BBC.CO.UK Harborne, Birmingham 28mm 4" @ f 7.1 iso 125 90mm 1.3" @ f8.0 iso 1000 28mm 2.5" @ f7.1 iso125 28mm 2.5" @f 7.1 iso 125 28mm 4" @ f 7.1 iso 200 working on a Time lapse
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Wonderful composure....smashin
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fill ye boots Paul....all them reflection shots you`ve been dreaming about Edit; just seen your screen grab