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  1. i remember them too, going back over the past. The real plume, had no trouble getting storms here. It was the 1980's, so no mobile phone video footage, but my long term memory is good. I remember some real crackers, daytime and night-time. I have memories of a couple times, when the thunder would be rumbling pretty much all night.

    Especially remember, seeing the movie 'alien' for the very first time, and a storm arrived from the south, during the movie, and by the end of the movie, there must have been strikes nearly overhead. The furniture in the house actually shook. Then the storm rumbled on for hours into the night. Maybe it was a 'thunder train' - where they line up

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  2. Grab a hold of some of those posting in the MAD thread. They can't believe a flow from the north-sea would suppress temperatures. You only have to go back 12 months. In the E to NE flow, the west got the 30+c heat - 18c on east coasts

    When the wind switches back to SW-W or NW - the east will become hottest. It happened just last year !!

    The Uk is a friggin Island !! 

  3. i am jaffa cakesed, happens every friggin time. Now, it's storm downgrades. South-west only has a yellow warning left for Tuesday, but when you read the text, it's basically: elevated storms from France overnight, if you're lucky.. later during the day, only a small chance of further storms developing but most places will miss them.

    if no risk of storms, i don't want the heat. I will jaffa cakes off to some place with A/C until this crap is over

  4. i personally do not think that Heathrow should be used for temperature records.

    reason? so much tarmac, and even more when the new runway is built, literally hundreds of flights per day.

    Big aircraft, and big engines, generate a lot of heat.

    Surely, the temperature recorded there is being artificially altered (upwards)

    Not surprising that nearly ever summer, it's Heathrow that records the highest temps, in the London area

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  5. the downgrades begun. maybe garden path time, to be honest, when charts are showing virtually impossible figures (eg dewpoints 24 to 27c)

    then it's time to get sceptical. Is this the summer version of what happened back in February, remember, the day after tomorrow charts (most of the Uk, would get buried) that never happened

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