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  1. yea, i was stuck out on the bike in the middle of it.

    Really heavy torrential rain for a fair number of hours. I was stuck in deland which is about 20 miles from here and i got out just in time. I flew over it a few days after and it was just total devastation. The way some of the divisions look it's just surprising that not many more people were killed.

    One thing they didnt report in a lot of the news reports online, was that there was a house in the middle of the main path, that wasnt "touched". All around it was devestation, but this house just had a few shingles off and a couple of broken windows.

    Weather's weird, huh :yahoo:

  2. hey guys... Sorry to hijack the thread (in a way - not sure if there's another thread about this), xmas day for me is now called TWISTMAS!!

    Had a F2 tornado come traight over the top of daytona beach airport here in florida, it annihalated Embry Riddle Aeronautical Uni's flight line (only 2 planes untouched) half their buildings had major damage, and the maintainence hanger was totally destroyed.

    After it hit the airport, it came over the top of my apartment complex and totally destroyed about 8 apartment blocks, we were lucky (me & my fiancee) we just suffered a broken window. but the tornado came over the top of our block and touched down in the carpark before destrying the others.

    here's some links to the news stories..... The same twister annihalated a couple of trailer parks not far from here too..

    http://www.news-journalonline.com/special/...storms/gallery/

  3. sorry for being away the past couple months. but things happened... anyways... numerous cracks of thunder and flashes of cg... in fact some CG hit up the road.

    had a fair number of torrential rain storms and a couple of thunderstorms last week... i'm getting a good tally up now i tell ya.... not really had internet so couldnt report them, but still getting there heh... btw it seems to be moving north as it's just on the north side of the house and started on south side about 45m ins ago

  4. nice couple of storms today down south.. was in woking this morning and then chertsey, on the way back took a slight detour (i wasnt driving so wasnt sure where we were), but a lot of thunder occasional flashes on the way up.... stopped as we got closer to brum, and now it's totally chucking it down up here!!!!! wahey hopefully that will be 2 in one day :)

    another one for me.. maybe even two :)

  5. absolfkinlutely gorgeous 3/4 of an hour of thunder, lightning, anvils galore in bushbury/wolverhampton... i counted 2 maybe even three separate storms that went through one right after the other. plenty of CG and an anvil that was humongous.... i ended up in cannock, and looking towards birmingham, it filled the entire FoV with an 18mm lens, and another anvil over wolves that was almost as flat as my exwifes chest... so you can notch up another 2 for me (i aint greedy :( )

  6. The usual place for manufacturers to place thermometers are either in the wheelwell or somwhere around the bumper area. as for accuracy with the exception of my old car (rover), they are usually about 1-2 C off no more than about 4C.. This is because of standing.. when the car is moving they're usually +/- 1C

    The usual place for manufacturers to place thermometers are either in the wheelwell or somwhere around the bumper area. as for accuracy with the exception of my old car (rover), they are usually about 1-2 C off no more than about 4C.. This is because of standing.. when the car is moving they're usually +/- 1C.

    just as a check, i've put one of those inside/outside sensors that u can get for greenhouses in there one in the wheelwell and the other just in front of the radio. and the wheelwell agreed with the car sensor and the other one was about 5C lower while normal round-town drivin

  7. i'm posting this on dave "mrmonopolys" behalf.... (he doesnt know.... it a surprise.. i think very worthy of an entry - he wouldnt do it himself.. too shy)

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    And these are mine, I call it.. Divine Light

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    And this one is..... More haste less speed and thee shall get the wyly cell...

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  8. Observed 0450 UTC 02 July 2006

    Temperature: 16.0°C (61°F)

    Dew Point: 14.0°C (57°F) [RH = 88%]

    Pressure: 1020.0 mb

    Wind: from the N (10 degrees) at 3 MPH (3 knots)

    Visibility: 3 miles (5 km)

    Ceiling: unknown

    Cloud: scattered - prolly about 5/8's

    Present Conditions: haze

  9. observed 0020 UTC 02 July 2006

    Temperature: 17.0°C (63°F)

    Dew Point: 13.0°C (55°F) [RH = 77%]

    Pressure: 1021.0 mb

    Wind: from the SE (140 degrees) at 5 MPH (4 knots)

    Visibility: 5 miles (8 km)

    Ceiling: unknown

    Cloud: partial

    Present Conditions: no significant weather observed at this time

  10. strong convection all day, plentiful thunderstorms had a couple of big ones pass over last night and a couple of days ago. under one at the minute, current metar from KDAB, current vis approx 6 miles

    METAR text: KDAB 222053Z 34007KT 10SM -RA FEW015 SCT031TCU SCT070 23/18 A3001 RMK AO2 WSHFT 2002 RAB22 SLP160 TCU ALQDS P0002 60002 T02330178 55014

    Conditions at: KDAB (DAYTONA BEACH, FL, US) observed 2053 UTC 22 April 2006

    Temperature: 23.3°C (74°F)

    Dewpoint: 17.8°C (64°F) [RH = 71%]

    Pressure (altimeter): 30.01 inches Hg (1016.3 mb)

    [sea-level pressure: 1016.0 mb]

    Winds: from the NNW (340 degrees) at 8 MPH (7 knots; 3.6 m/s)

    Visibility: 10 or more miles (16+ km)

    Ceiling: at least 12,000 feet AGL

    Clouds: few clouds at 1500 feet AGL

    scattered clouds at 3100 feet AGL

    scattered clouds at 7000 feet AGL

    Weather: -RA (light rain)

    Forecast period: 2100 to 2200 UTC 22 April 2006

    Forecast type: TEMPORARY: The following changes expected for less than half the time period

    Winds: from the NW (320 degrees) at 17 MPH (15 knots; 7.8 m/s)

    gusting to 31 MPH (27 knots; 14.0 m/s)

    Visibility: 3 miles (5 km)

    Ceiling: 2500 feet AGL

    Clouds: broken clouds at 2500 feet AGL

    Weather: TSRA (rain associated with thunderstorm(s))

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  11. have fun guys, i'll be leaving the states the 25th, but am planning on coming back in a couple of months ready for hurricane season in full swing...

    you guys stay safe, and have a good un... already been at a couple of good "events" here in florida, maybe next year (if i'm still here) ill join u guys for a "holiday" hehehehe

    good luck, good hunting, and watch out for flying cows and bunnies

  12. nice cloud formations this morning, had a bit of rain and what I thought was thunder @ 4:30am this morning, but i was too drunk and half concious to get up and check B)

    been sunny today but clouded over now and looks like might get some action 2nite

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