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Paul

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  1. Hi Angela, please can you repost this into the thread for todays storm reports, if they are all together its easier to look back on and also easier to collate for our storms league table Welcome to the forum by the way Many thanks Paul
  2. Storm here now - just a few rumbles of thunder but hailing and gusty winds... If this one moves north its going to be huge...
  3. Weather Alert Category: Level 3 Warning Weather type: Thunderstorms and heavy rain Affecting: Southeast England, Central Southern England, The Midlands, East Wales, Northern England, Western Scotland Date Valid For: 2.45PM - August 05 2004 -- 03.00AM August 06 2004. Time Of Issue: 2.45 PM 05 August 2004. Violent tunderstorms with torrential rain are now beginning to break out across England and Wales. These will continue to develop during this afternoon bringing treachorous conditions to affected areas. These will move northwards this evening and overnight, de-intensifying probably. Confidence Level: 95% Note: This alert should be considered a guide and we strongly recommend you stay tuned to the Met-Office for further warnings and updates. Expect further updates when necessary. Disclaimer: The owners of net-weather.co.uk hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any information or forecasts contained in this website. The application of any of the information or forecasts within this site are entirely at the users risk. The information and forecasts held on this website and any services linked with the website are provided on an as is basis, the owners of net-weather hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any of these being unavailable at any time.
  4. Cool images there, thanks for posting them up
  5. Please post your reports here
  6. Please post your reports here
  7. Please post your reports here - hopefully it'll be a busy day Please try to keep this forum for reports only if possible
  8. Hi Frank, at the moment that is more likely to be high level lightning cloud to cloud lightning, so with the low cloud that much of the country has at the moment, it will be hard to see :lol:
  9. Please post your reports here
  10. I'm picking up a few strikes on my strike alert at the moment, but nothing else...
  11. WEATHER WATCH THIS IS AN ADVANCED WATCH FOR SEVERE WEATHER Category: Level 2 Warning Weather type: Heavy rain and gales Affecting: England and Wales Date Valid For: Tuesday 1200 until Thursday 1800 Discussion: A potent low pressure system, currently deepening, is expected to head towards the shores of Southern Britain come later on Tuesday and into Wednesday, bringing with it some very unsettled weather indeed. Estimates of rainfall are between 25 and 50mm (1 to 2 inches) for many places, with more for hillier and exposed regions, and therefore, after the very dry period of weather lately, localised flooding becomes even more of a risk. Wind speeds have the potential to exceed 50mph, especially along exposed coastal and hilly areas. A further update will be issued as and when more details become available about the intensity and track of the low. Stay tuned. Confidence Level: 70% Note: This alert should be considered a guide and we strongly recommend you stay tuned to the Met-Office for further warnings and updates. Expect further updates as and when needed. Disclaimer: The owners of net-weather.co.uk hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any information or forecasts contained in this website. The application of any of the information or forecasts within this site are entirely at the users risk. The information and forecasts held on this website and any services linked with the website are provided on an as is basis, the owners of net-weather hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any of these being unavailable at any time.
  12. In preparation for what may be a fairly good day
  13. Please post any reports here...
  14. I'm pretty amazed, today has been one of the most convective days here in a couple of years. Some of the towers this lunchtime were enormous and the speed that storm developed was pretty amazing. Its moving northeast so I imagine somewhere in surrey may see something spectacular from it. I also expect I may catch something more as the afternoon/evening wears on..
  15. Had a few rumbles of thunder here just now. Almost signs of rotation too... There has been loads of convection occuring here all day, so hopefully more to come. Will post up some pics in a bit
  16. Hi Steve, sounds excellent - look forward to hearing more
  17. Lol, the storms are getting their own back mate, you spent the week chasing them, now they are chasing you Good luck with it, it would be a real bonus to catch something exciting now
  18. Chaser, thanks for all your efforts in keeping us upto date, its been very much appreciated. I know that this has been an incredibly popular feature with many people joining the forum and coming back every day to read the updates. Personally I have really enjoyed reading your reports and some of your pictures have been awesome. Cheers Paul
  19. Morning Chaser, sounds awesome again . How many severe storms is it now - about 10 already!
  20. Hello all, as promised Paul Sherman has begun to put together thunder leagues. These will be updated every Saturday... There are two leagues here - one for the week just gone and one with a running total since the beginning of the storm season. Remember to be included in this league you need to post storm reports within our storm report area Last weeks league http://www.net-weather.co.uk/extras/weeklyleague.htm Overall league http://www.net-weather.co.uk/extras/overallleague.htm
  21. Excellent news Chaser - looking forward to the pics
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