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Jordan Naylor

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  1. Well guys, WHAT A NIGHT!! In my 21 years I don't think i've seen an evening like it. 

    I had almost written today off until I was in Southport around 9:30pm as the first cell just exploded out of nothing. that passed and began to move out of range so decided to head back towards Leyland way, and en route found a lay-by which had a total 360* perfectly flat view over the fields and what a show it was. There were the two main cells to the East over Bolton and south Manchester we had a perfect view of - Frequent CC lightning at first as they were still developing but then we began getting more CG's which looked absolutely stunning, accompanied by the constant rumbling in the distance which I've only ever heard of from videos and people in America.
    We began to see some very clear CGs from behind our position, due South and these began to get more frequent until she arrived with multiple CGs striking within 100m or so of our location, I've never heard sound like it!

     

    It seemed to become increasingly hot and humid in the clear skies behind and the temps have stayed at the 17-18*C mark (Only moving car temps, not very accurate I know).

     

    What are the chances of more explosive development over this region of Lancashire overnight? Or have we had our lot for now? I'm very new to all the scientific side of this and don't know what to look for on the charts etc!

     

    Regards,
    Jordan

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  2. Hi guys, 
    I'm up north in Lancashire and have got Tues and Weds off this week as its the first signs of summer kicking in and I want to make the most of it. I'm wanting to go away somewhere for a couple of days where its a nice area to spend a couple of days, with also a likely chance of seeing some storms on the Wednesday. Nice roads like lake district would be an added bonus as i'm quite the petrol head and love my drives in the sun. 

    I don't want to go hours and hours like essex/kent etc as its too far, but where do people predict the best temps and best storms are going to kick off?

    Regards,

     

    Jordan

  3. Hey guys, not one for posting stuff like these but i was following a storm approaching on my PC and was planning on going out chasing as it was local, but the radar hasn't updated since and that was 40 minutes or so ago and subsequently the storm passed not far away but I couldn't track its position. Is there an issue with the radar currently?

    Cheers, 

    Jordan

  4. Well that was one of the best storms I have ever seen (and I've been to Florida too). After being in the garage for 15 mins on the treadmill after pretty much writing today off, I looked out of the window to see a slowly rotating cloud, (picture) and thought it was a developing shower. Only 5 mins after that, the first thunder was heard.I checked the radar and saw a heavy (nothing spectacular) shower. I kept watching to see a monster developing. Lightning became frequent (mostly CC, striking from one cell to my SW and one to the NW. I thought the whole lot was going to go around 5 miles west of me, but it built on its southern side.Around 7pm, all hell broke loose. The lightning ( mostly IC/CC) was every 5 seconds, thunder was colossal and constant. But what was the most surprising was the hail. I was on the phone telling my parents of the storm when I could hear what sounded like someone throwing stones on the conservatory roof. No, they were hailstones, around 1-2cm in diameter! They came down in torrents, chunks of ice dropping off the roof of the house. (See the picture below). The storm passed, but not without more amazing lightning, more rotating clouds and a rainbow.To top that off, the next shower intensified and produced a few flickers of lightning and rumbles of thunder, and a ton of rain. Wish I had a rain gauge! There is even still some hail on the lawn now, 3 hours later.

    I went chasing the second small cell after missing the first due to my tea being cooked ( :-( )  but I made a good guess and followed the core of the second cell from the M6 over to Bolton, about 10+ miles or so. Torrential rain and lightning right overhead, both CC and CG with some very nice thunder rumbles. 

     

    Gutted I missed the first cell, seemed like the best one around all day, but after missing every single storm thats passed over the North West/Lancashire in the past few days, I wasn't going to miss the opportunity; So glad I got an intercept into the last cell of development for what's probably going to be a disappointing rest of the year.

     

    On a side note, I could hear the constant rumbles and see occasional lightning  even from my house about 15 miles away near Chorley on that first "mega-cell"!

  5. Evening chaps, 

     

    Ive been interested in weather for a long time, but I'm quite new to the storm tracking on the weather radars etc. The best storm I can remember (being only 20) was about 3 or 4 years ago when we had a long-lived storm for 2 or 3 hours but I wasn't aware of weather radars etc at the time. I'd love to be able to look back and understand what the setup and how the system developed from the south. Im not sure on the dates as I type this, but I will be able to find out as we had relatives over for a special occasion on the same evening, so i'd be able to look back.

    But I thought i'd ask if its even possible first!!

     

    Thanks for your time, 

     

    Jordan

  6. Anyone know where to get a tally of how many strikes over northern mainland Europe? Like netweather can get 24 hours, shows you the path and how many strikes. I saw a post somewhere earlier that had a tally over 100,000 strikes for the german cell earlier today, wonder what the total would be if you add all the other storms into the mix!?

  7. It is a great shame to see so much devastation R.I.P to those who lost their lives and those who have encountered property damage etc. I amm amazed this storm caused so much damage!

    One of my friends showed me this the other day, Its probably not to everyones tastes as it can seem quite harsh but it is pretty funny. THIS IS NOT MY PAGE I accept no responsibilty for what is said and if anyone finds offensive, I am just trying to lighten up the mood slightly.

    https://twitter.com/realsandycane

    I'v heard that it is unlikely to affect much of the weather in the UK whch I am both glad and gutted about. Glad it will not cause any more damage, but I am bored of it just being cold, cloudy with the occasional outburst or light rain around here at the moment!

    Keep safe everyone!

  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk...nshire-18669831 Thought this might be of interest.......................Welcome to the Uk's Tornado Alley (Lincolnshire).

    Just had a gander at that BBC footage... It says the tornado in Sleaford was a couple of weeks prior to this major supercell? I thought it was to do with the same storm system on the sae day! Or am I getting confused here? I didn't hear of any other major storms capable of putting a twister on the ground that size in weeks before the 28th! Any ideas?

  9. This 'cylindrical object' people are seeing... Could this not simply be a commercial airliner at cruise altitude or climbing? I know weather conditions havent been right for contrails the last few days so they just look like silver dots when you catch a glympse of one. You might be able to find it at http://www.flightradar24.com using the 'playback' feature (can choose time and date)

    Wish I heard something, nothing ever seems to happen in NW england or Lancashire to be more precise!

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