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  1. 1 hour ago, karlos1983 said:

    Hot on the heels of Ophelia, southern uk has this to look forward to :help:

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    I really hope them charts comes off. Getting fed with benign rubbish weather.

    Im not Gona lie, I've  been feeling pretty put out that here in the far south and east Kent we are missing all the potential Ophelia action... im still hoping shes going to keeping nudging her way east...

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  2. 14 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:

    May be it means we may get some actual snow this winter. 

    We really need to cos my kids are not happy (or me tbh) with no snow for the last 4 winters! 

    I stupidly told them last autumn "No way we will go a 4th winter without snow, thats never happened before, im sure it will snow this year".

    I even went and brought a few more sledges to add to the collection!

    .........And then it was spring again......

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  3. 7 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:

    Exactly, I half wish I didn't see it, every storm will seem like a let down compared.

    It defo was the storm of my lifetime so far (36 years) doubt il get to witness many more of them! It Almost felt apocalyptic!

    It's been super humid and uncomftable here all day, even with a decent coastal breeze. 

    Some rain would be nice, although rain seems to be the new snow in this area currently. Never seen it so dry. 

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  4. 22 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:

    It was just silent lightning here too, with a couple of short bursts of rain with no thunder. However I don't mind that it missed me, had my turn end of May, only fair that others got it this time.

    Im glad to hear silent lightning is actually a "Thing".. I think...It kinda makes me feel a bit better for sleeping through it. Next time I'll stay up and watch the radars!

    And yes i agree, the end of May storm was really epic! I'm so grateful I got to witness that in person, never seen anything like it.

    We've still got plenty of summer left yet, plenty more opportunities for everyone :-)

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  5. 7 hours ago, Delka said:

    I'm very bummed this morning as well, for some reason I slept straight through whatever went overhead, which is pretty amazing as I normally wake at the slightest creak, yet apparently there was severe torrential rain for half hour which flooded locally known roads that are vulnerable. The forecast like said above is indeed way of the mark, forecast for 29c this afternoon with a feel like of 36c, but its currently 23c. I would say it feels nearer the 30c+ mark though as its extremely humid and sticky, not pleasant even with the thin cloud hanging around... maybe the thunderstorms cleared away the hotter air quicker then expected? I'm pretty sure I remember that around this time today we were forecast here in Norfolk for possible storms yet they seem to be non-existent so maybe it all cleared quicker with the overnight stuff?

    I feel your pain!

    After seeing a screen gab of lightning strike count over the uk overnight on here this morning it seems there was a substantual amount over my area!

    So it appears i also missed it while in the land of nod!

    I also checked the site metcheck to confirm and that has an animation of strikes and also a total strike rate record, and that also showed it moved over my area.

    So I guessed it must have!

    I just don't get it! i didn't hear a thing? i dont know what happend! I'm usually a light sleeper!

    According to a few people in my area we had lightning with no thunder and then some heavy hail. 

    I'm guessing lightening with no sound means it's far away and the light was out traveling the sound?

    Strange and annoying and I'm pretty gutted missed it, even if it was just a silent light show. 

     

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  6. 19 minutes ago, mike5900 said:

    bbc and itv evening weather.say thundery low moving up from france into southern England.

    not Gona hold my breath..stupid amount of T&L should of got here and didn't.

    Actually given me the hump when I've just looked at the live lightening radar and i see all that potential dumped in the sea, no good to anyone there...and as is usual france gets most of the decent fun weather.

    what a complete anticlimax today. 

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  7. 13 hours ago, samadamsuk said:

    Hey All -

    Great animation of a HPC model of the El Reno supercell & F5 nader here (posted on Stormtrack ) - http://news.wisc.edu/a-scientist-and-a-supercomputer-re-create-a-tornado/

    I'm hoping for a couple more rounds of thundery weather coming up in the next week or so - models look like they're going that way. Good luck to all chasing tomorrow!

    Samos

     

    Wow that was cool. Thanks for sharing! 

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  8. 6 hours ago, snowray said:

    I notice this quite regularly, even in winter the heavy snow showers almost always slip down the north sea/channel and end up in Benelux/France, even when wind direction is favourable. I mean we can barely hang onto a few light wintry showers around London from the NE and coastal areas often only end up with the scrag ends, but showers and heavy PPN can travel hundreds of miles as they head southwards on the continent. The south east coast must have the ever popular weather forcefield switched on.:)

    see my reply to lassie23 above, i totally agree, the storm a few days back was the first decent one in a long time. And as for snow, we must have a really good snow shield cos haven't seen any since 2012! rain seems to be going the same way too!

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  9. 6 hours ago, lassie23 said:

    Do they cross the channel and fade or just head off way east? They never really make it to the NW of the Capital these days. We've had maybe 6 in the last three years. The last  thunder storm to stand out must have been 2009, with flash flooding and marble sized hail, huge rumbles of thunder, the works and it lasted for three hours. I remember it well because my Auntie rang me in tears thinking the world was coming to and end.:oops:But not to worry, i prefer snow and since you stalk the stuff, i'm guessing you do too.:D

    Awww your poor Auntie! Wish we would get some extreme weather here more often!  Im pretty new to weather watching so can only say from what i've noticed over the last year, and i have no idea of the mechanisms involved but the electric storms in France just don't seem to make it over the water. 

    Its seems to be the same with heavy rain too, just dies out before it gets here, thats whether its coming from Europe or from the west from the Atlantic, since last summer its been really really boring weather here, just meh and super dry, cant remember such a dry period, costing a fortune to water my garden!

    I love all extreme weather tbh, As for my name, we haven't had any snow here since 2012, hence my obsession with snow stalking! better get some this year!

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  10. BBC showing thunder storms possible for us in the far south and east tomorrow evening, hope they make it across the channel again!

    Was truly epic on the 29th, never seen lightning anything like it in all my 36 years! 

    I was going to walk ove the beach that night but I bottle it.. Being female and on my own with only 5% battery at 1am in the morning I didn't want to chance it.

    Feel Gutted I didn't just go over the beach looking back at how epic it must have looked without the visual obstructions blocking my view of the horizon..

    Was still awesome from my front door step but bet it was mega watching it unobscured all the way across channel .

    Apparently was 190000 strike rate in a 72hr period! And was the largest storm on the planet at that moment in time!

    Just amazing.  

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  11. 6 minutes ago, lassie23 said:

    As per usual

    To be fair the massive storm we had here a few days back was the first one since 2014!

    Very often northern France less than 25 miles across the water from me here has super epic storms nearly weekly (daily lately) this time of year and we don't even see a pep.

    So I do feel your pain! 

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  12. 1 hour ago, Snowstalker said:

    Had an excellent storm here last night. Lightening in the distance from about 11.20pm, sat outside watching it come in until rain got too heavy at about 1am. Was an excellent show, from about 1.30am to 2.30am was constant strobe lightening and fork lightening and deep cracking rumbles that made the house vibrate! Few even made me jump!

    According to all the weather reports it wasn't ment to make it as far south and was ment to be more west and north of me but i am really glad it did end up here cos thats the first decent storm we've have had since the big one back in 2014 with the big shelf cloud.

    Really was amazing, feel very lucky to have caught it

    Can't figure out how to edit my post.

    Ment to say wasn't ment to be so far EAST not south. 

  13. Had an excellent storm here last night. Lightening in the distance from about 11.20pm, sat outside watching it come in until rain got too heavy at about 1am. Was an excellent show, from about 1.30am to 2.30am was constant strobe lightening and fork lightening and deep cracking rumbles that made the house vibrate! Few even made me jump!

    According to all the weather reports it wasn't ment to make it as far south and was ment to be more west and north of me but i am really glad it did end up here cos thats the first decent storm we've have had since the big one back in 2014 with the big shelf cloud.

    Really was amazing, feel very lucky to have caught it

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