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  1. 10 minutes ago, Lynxus said:

    The big suckysucky that's over the middle of the country now is killing of any new growth.
    Luckily, as it moves NW, you can see new storms popping up in the far south and south east now.

     

    Gonna be fun in a few hours time i think..
    The one over SW london, I think will be huge later.

    my thoughts too. Theres still a lot of unused CAPE in the south were storms haven't formed yet (dews still in high teens). This, coupled with the encroaching sea breezes, will hopefully aid in stronger storm development over the next few hours.

  2. This whole setups been modelled pretty poorly, met office had an occlusion hooking north to the east yesterday on their surface pressure charts. Now its a straight warm front followed by a broad occlusion from the south. Hoping as this lifts north there will be a flow of instability from france , while the long wave to the west brings a trigger. WRF 12z from yesterday proving more accurate that mor recent runs - from experience they do best the day before. Later runs will have developments starting late and not account for earlier details.

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  3. On 31/10/2021 at 10:51, SqueakheartLW said:

    This looks rather nasty to me. The bit in the big circle

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    Lots of broken line segments here. I'm somewhere in that smaller circle and this is heading straight at me now. Wonder if I'll see any tornadoes from this

    Really surprised there's not more talk about this right now, was in oxford when that hook passed through and it's taken several trees down and some cladding off the tower blocks! Half expected to see a tornado as the winds were so strong 

  4. Went chasing today but can't really say i saw much. My target area was around the wash (any further north was hard to justify) - I arrived in peterborough around 4:30 just in time to catch some cells to my SE moving north. Driving to wisbech along the A47 i saw a few CG strikes, but most of the activity was way up in cloud tops somewhere. They weren't very potent actually - in fact, the storms ii chased a couple weeks ago were much better with far less instability. I put it down to a lack of shear and forcing in particular - maybe the upper mid levels were a little dry too idk. Bit disappointing, however i did get some footage and a nice cumulonimbus in the evening as i was heading back.  

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