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  1. Well the summer has had hideous heat on too many days, and not many "nice warm" days.  Its either cloudy, wet or too hot.    And unlike the 80s 90s and 00s, a severe lack of storms to match the stupidly hot spells we have had to suffer. 

    Global warming is like an STD, lots of negatives and no positives whatsoever!! 

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  2. 1 minute ago, feb1991blizzard said:

    Pity you were not back in Bolton the other night, proper storm here and Manchester, can't think that Bolton would have been much different.

    Never lived there (Been to many games though).  My Dad was born there and was Bolton through and through.  (He would be turning in his grave about whats happened to the Super Whites though!!) 

  3. 18 minutes ago, Mattwolves said:

    Yes, plenty of opportunity for some more extreme heat. August hopefully this time around will deliver something out of the ordinary!! ECM mean showing that gradual decrease in pressure by day 10,but the op was a bit more stringent with it than the mean! 

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    No extreme heat thanks!!   Does nothing good for anyone!!!

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  4. 7 minutes ago, Mesoscale said:

    I was on a cruise ship in the Bahamas in 2012 that encountered a similar storm of epic proportions, the ship wasn't struck but the lightning was non stop. 

    Yeah its storm viewing like no other!!   Ive been on 8 cruises, from Norway Fjords, Baltics, Ireland, Channel Islands, France/Spain, to the Med, and seen at least one proper good storm on 7 of them.   Either im super lucky or we have found the new storm chasing nirvana!!!

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  5. 1 hour ago, StormChaseUK said:

    Crumbs is that the cold front that is meant to move through Saturday out to west of Ireland?

    It is spawning MCS's at the moment. 

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    Wow to be on a cruise ship going through that would be awesome.  I had the pleasure of being on one in the med 2 years ago when we sailed into the mother of all thunderstorms, and it was one of the best things ive seen weather wise ever!!  Unlimited views and amazing lightening, the ship was hit more than once!!! The captain had to come on and reassure the passengers that the ship can handle the conditions, which were not forecast he kept stressing lol

  6. As a young teenage boy in the early 1980s (cant remember the exact year) I remember a night storm that was like no other I have seen.  Lightning flashing every second, constant thunder including explosion like thunder at times, torrential rain for 2 hours that flooded the downstairs flat and many other places in Kilburn.  I was absolutely terrified, even my parents seemed worried at one point!!

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