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Storm & Convective Discussion 12z 21/7/14 ------>
vladthemert replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
been getting hammering with strong winds for awhile started getting stronger from 3 pm hitting with 30 mph gusts since 10 been getting 40 mph + gusts -
Model Output Discussion 31/07/14 onwards.
vladthemert replied to phil nw.'s topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Thanks Knocker I wonder if it follows Bertha track although I am mindful of reading the article, a lot uncertainty which likely effect tracking and intensity in that Jeff Masters blog. Just looked at Noaa latest on Cristobal http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT4+shtml/241453.shtml? -
Storm & Convective Discussion 12z 21/7/14 ------>
vladthemert replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
storm above thundering started to rain heavy showers -
Storm & Convective Discussion 12z 21/7/14 ------>
vladthemert replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
sunday and monday going to be fun earlier for poor scotland who could do without this due to hammering they got from Bertha. Just looked lightening wizard they predict 30 to 40 kts convective from this storm this going down the east coast right over here. The worst of the rain looks to be in the tail if I have predicted right. I wonder if the predicted winds met calling 50-60 mph bang on or little on small side considering risks convection. -
Is 2014 turning out to be a good year for thunder?
vladthemert replied to Stargazer's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Its been really good here too not kept count but quite few hits some been more of clip, then we in storm alley but to be fair not whole Lincolnshire is good often we lost out many times but this year it seems A46, A180 corridor been very active usually Southern Lincolnshire is the hotbed. -
Is 2014 turning out to be a good year for thunder?
vladthemert replied to Stargazer's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
I am wondering if last winter could repeat at times it was like missile command with the storms firing in. Surely winter wont repeat but is Bertha sign it might. -
Storm & Convective Discussion 12z 21/7/14 ------>
vladthemert replied to A.J's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
amazing vids pics posted there RazorRob and Knoxgar. Going to love tomorrow Estofex up we got level 1 warning for east coast this what they say this could be very bad, lots of moisture with slow moving storm. http://www.estofex.org/ -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
amber warnings now going up for floodwater in the rivers at effected areas. We got few including humber. Also our laceby water is on high alert we had so much water ground is saturated cant take much more there few areas in this situation. link so you can check your areas risk http://www.gaugemap.co.uk/ If Stormchaser90 right it backtracks could cause alot problems in areas already effected. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
no worries TonyH Got 36 mm here today yesterday 7.5 mm big difference. Average win speed here 17.5 mph with gusts anything from 24 to 37 mph at moment -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
starting to get a rinse and wash feel if this dragging rain down -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
looks like Scotland got alot of rain whole of the country under yellow red band rain set to stay for awhile. Must be a lot of flooding up there. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Have funny feeling bertha wants to return here its not far away. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
not really there was seperate smaller cell developing at the time other than Snowdonia TonyH. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
This the tornado damage in hull one injured several cars damaged and trees up rooted http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Tornado-hits-east-Hull-region-suffered-widespread/story-22291863-detail/story.html -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
apparantly here the shipping forecast calling gale 10. Met has us down strong winds for tomorrow too. However as yet the winds similar to yours we had it pretty much all day. Not going say wont come off had an uncle in fishing his skipper said never call storm weak until its clear and away from you, it has a habit to bite you. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
aye one off pembroke coast firing too -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
crikey looks like squall line afoot there firing all over 3 seem do be developing all emulating from the ireland. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
getting the edge this now crack of thunder raining very dark cloud as it came in -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
that liverpool storm coming across looks like got bow or creating a hook -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Nigel Bolton saying a triple point occurring in hull area. I had to check what it was. http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints2/530/ You have probably heard of a triple play and the trifecta, but have you heard of the triple point? This writing is about the frontal triple point but I will mention another triple point you may have heard of and that is for water. The triple point of water is where ice, liquid water and water vapor can all exist at the same time. At a specific temperature (O C) and pressure (6.11 mb) water has its triple point. Okay, now to the frontal triple point. Three basic frontal types you will see drawn on surface maps are the warm front, cold front and occluded front. The warm front is generally found to the right of the low pressure center. It is where the warm sector is wrapping around the low pressure system. The cold front is typically on the left side wrapping colder air around the low pressure system. Since the cold front typically moves faster than the warm front, where the cold front lifts the warm front will result in an occluded front. The triple point is where the occluded front, cold front and warm front all intersect. This intersection point will have a great amount of lifting. If enough moisture is wrapping in from the warm sector than big rains and storms can fire along the triple point and along the fronts and wrap into the low pressure. There is a great amount of wind shear also near the triple point and fronts. Severe weather will often fire up ahead of the cold front, along the warm front and near the triple point where shear is enhanced. Below is a depiction of a low pressure system with the fronts and where the triple point is located. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
you know some business already beat you will try cash in. -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
yep agree we seem to be in an eye at moment storm cloud circling to the coast bit nasty stuff inland heading our way. I believe the Cape is issue from now on so bigger chance for development. Winds picking up too now. ps anybody near Hull reports from ukweatherworld that tornado's coming in -
storm bertha Possible storm 'Bertha'
vladthemert replied to Skullzrulerz's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
that even on raintoday could link to lancashires creating new squall line Welcome Stormchaser90 and Mercury Rising.