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Convective last won the day on May 19 2014

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  1. Aiden2020 Mostly IC as quite far from me. But a few good CGs which are showing on the detectors now.
  2. Plenty of lightning visible from the tiny cell passing to my southwest in the last 20 minutes.
  3. Exceptionally high based on these storms this morning.
  4. Here’s a few screen grabs from a video I took yesterday. I’ll post the videos at some point…
  5. Fairly heavy little storm passing through Central London right now. Thunder every 30 seconds or so…
  6. Storms developing over the eastern coast of Northern Ireland now. Also, possible development between Birmingham and the Welsh border. EDIT: Looking south now: And looking east:
  7. Much to my surprise, the sky has changed from clear to very convective in the last 30 minutes!
  8. Satellite showing cloud developing in Cardigan Bay, north of Swansea and North Devon. Could be the next area to watch.
  9. SIGWX charts for later today are showing that the cloud tops of any Cb that forms could be as high as FL400 (40,000ft). Very impressive!
  10. Great photo, and the sferic detected coincides perfectly with the below echo at 00:55…
  11. A nice view of that single cell heading towards the Channel Islands from this webcam in Jersey: https://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/england/jersey/panoramaguesthouse-st-aubins-bay.html
  12. Storms developing over northwestern France. Interestingly, the majority of models did not forecast any developments here, and those that did, didn’t show developments until much later. Don’t follow the models too literally. As with any ‘plume’ setup, nowcasting is the best way…
  13. New convection but doesn’t seem to be lasting long:
  14. Fresh convection going up in the stuff moving across the Irish Sea. Remaining hopeful…
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