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Anvils in the Sky

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  1. Morning all.

     

    Yes, yesterday could have been much better. But at least I got to see something, so I'm not going to be too despondent about the end result. And more chances over the coming week, it would seem?? Keeping everything crossed.

     

    Currently 19.1°, with plenty of cumulus scudding across the sky. Feels a little fresher this morning, that's for sure. A very pleasant summer's day in prospect hopefully.

     

    Lee

  2. OK, not SE/EA weather-related, so I'm liable to get the cane, but.......I've now survived five days as a member on here. So would just like to say thanks to you all. I felt welcome immediately.

    I've always enjoyed reading the model thread.....but it can get a bit aggro in there, can't it? So my posts in there, I think, will be fairly few and far between. Convective/storms is OK, but this one is the best, I have to say. Feel at home in here already.

     

    Going forward, if I tease/rib anyone.....it's 100% in jest, I promise. I am as un-nasty and unconfrontational as you can imagine. I scare no-one, believe me!

     

    Thanks, weather fans. Posted Image

  3. No idea, we used to get some corkers up here, usually on a Wednesday for some reason. Historically the East Anglian Clay Plateau has been a hot spot for storms. I've lived here since 1986

     

    .  but in the last 15 years the activity has decreased year on year and has started later in the year (for example the last 5 years were mid May, mid May, June, June, end of June. Now it's almost the end of July). This isn't just plume events, it's home grown storms and storms generated further west as well.

    So sorry. I remember, as a kiddie, being absolutely petrified of one particular night-time storm in Norwich one summer in the late 70's. The lightning was incredible.

    It was, in fact, one of the last ever thunderstorms I was scared of. (My brother taught me to love them, in the subsequent months.)

  4. Do you remember the wing cafe by any chanceIn the island right by the chippy

    I do indeed. My father used to park the bus (he was a bus driver!) in the bus terminus right opposite. I was only a nipper at the time, but I remember him giving me 20p to go and get him a cup of tea from the caff - 'cos he'd forgotten the flask mum had made him!

     

    Rain/electricity is completely over, here. Glad I didn't get my hopes up for more!

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