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  1. 5 hours ago, Flash bang flash bang etc said:

    Looks like a very cheeky piece of scud to me. If the photos were taken over a period of 10 or more seconds I would definately say scud - that very bottom bit which curves doesn't evolve as it would if there were rotation.

    Also a cumulus cloud of that size wouldn't support the mechanics to produce a funnel, you would need at least a primitive updraught / downdraught system to get things moving.

    I've been fooled by scud a few times before - sometimes it really does mimic the real thing so well.

    Ah I see! It was that smooth curved bit at the bottom that made me think it might have been a funnel but funnily enough I saw something similar a few years back which also turned out to be a scud. Thank you for the explanation! I'll get the real deal one day (hopefully)! 

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  2. 18 minutes ago, Spikecollie said:

    Looks funnel-like to me - but I'm no expert. You don't have to have a CB to have a funnel. Do you?

    William's comment just had to make me think of "clingons"!

    I don't think so, although I can't say I've ever seen any in pictures or videos in the past that have formed from such small clouds, although there was a lot of convection building at the time. Will be interesting to see what the others say. 

  3. 37 minutes ago, William Grimsley said:

    @Pursuer of Storms, that's what I'd call just a bit of cloud sticking out of the bottom of the cloud.

    Wish I had done a little video of it now. It does seem quite smooth around the bottom in the second and third pics.  Not saying I don't believe you though! You and the other folks know more about these than I do. 

    Sorry if it seems like a silly ask. It's just not often that I see something like this. Plus, I've always wanted to get shots or video of a funnel cloud/tornado, so my wishful thinking probably made me think I had got something that wasn't there. 

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  4. Hi everyone, I was looking towards the south west end of Milton Keynes around 1pm today when I spotted what looked like a funnel cloud. Lots of cumulus clouds of various shapes and sizes in the sky at the time but this was coming from one of the smaller pieces. It was visible for a couple of minutes before dissipating. I can't say I saw any rotation while taking shots of but when it was dissipating it did look as if it had been spinning. 

    These are the best shots I got of it. What do you guys think? 

     

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  5. 14 hours ago, Supacell said:

    A very nice picture, as were the others in your earlier post. However, I would say it is more likely this is a convergence zone than a squall line. A squall line describes a line of strong winds that develop ahead of a line of thunderstorms/rain and are more associated with cold fronts. A convergence zone describes a line whereby winds from differing directions converge, are forced upwards and provide a focus for storm development. Some of the convergence zones yesterday were very visible due to the clear skies around them, such as in your picture.

    The lack of shear yesterday made storms very much pulse like in nature, which proved frustrating if you weren't in the right place at the right time when chasing, but very rewarding if you were. Unfortunately I fell unlucky. Your earlier picture (with the very photogenic updraft and anvil) is a perfect example of a storm maturing in an environment with no shear, hence no lean or shearing of its anvil. 

    A quiet week upcoming, but signs that GFS wants to develop something late on Tuesday towards the SW of Wales and England, moving E into the mainland overnight.

    Ah...I see. Thank you! I'm not exactly an expert so I appreciate the info :D

    I'm really pleased with those pictures. Got quite a few more I might stick in the gallery. 

  6. 3 hours ago, Windblade said:

    The storm in the first pic has the appearance of a supercell! That is a definite wall cloud in the second pic imo. Well done, lovely pictures.

    Thank you! That storm in the first one was easily the most explosive of the lot. It was a big bubbly mass when I first saw it but then in the next twenty minutes or so after that, it exploded into the anvil you see there. Sadly couldn't get a good view of what was going on at the base. I didn't pay a great deal of attention to this thread yesterday but it seemed to be part of a squall line, pictured below. The one you mentioned was just to the right out of frame. 

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