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Jamie M

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  1. Definitely need a few storms to clear the air here. Shot up from 26c to 28c in the last 15 minutes or so and dew point around 17c.
  2. Convective Weather CONVECTIVEWEATHER.CO.UK Forecasting thunderstorms and severe convective weather across the British Isles and Ireland for up to the next 5 days.
  3. Have to say, it's the first time I've heard "MCS heading for SE UK" in a good year or two!
  4. Estofex out now Current ESTOFEX Convective Forecasts - ESTOFEX WWW.ESTOFEX.ORG
  5. The many nights I've spent staying up watching storms die across the channel. Always very rewarding when you do get one.
  6. Yeah, UKV brings a stormy mess for SE in the early hours before another batch hits in the morning around 10Z ish.
  7. I take back what I said earlier. Couldn't see them but clearly visible on my cam.
  8. No NLCs here unfortunately. I have setup the timelapse cam to see if anything appears at dawn.
  9. Seen that on the NLCs around the world FB group, quite the show! I'll have to have a look outside in 20 minutes or so when trickles of some may appear.
  10. It really has been dreadful for imports over the last 2 years. Last year was the worst I can remember for it. Like Paul said the other day, the SE really is not as thundery as it used to be, even from imports.
  11. The prospects of some imports overnight from Weds to Thurs do have my eye. Of course, I'm awaiting the inevitable shift east all the way into Belgium by Tuesday on models.
  12. One of the shots from earlier at around 22:25
  13. Most substantial echoes on OSWIN radar so far this season today. I'll have my eyes peeled later.
  14. DAISY chart from the 26th, calmed down a bit but good to see the good development over the last week or so!
  15. I say that's a start to the season for the UK.
  16. Nice squall coming along. It's a shame it'll collapse before getting here!
  17. Third day of thunder here. Some fork lightning off that cell passing near and a rumble of thunder to confirm about 5 minutes ago.
  18. Timelapse from today, sea convergence storm can be seen developing at around 1:10
  19. WRF tends to have a dewpoint bias and thus moisture is overdone and CAPE is massively overdone. It's mentioned in Dan Holley's paper "A climatology of convective available potential energy in Great Britain" from April 2014. Error - Cookies Turned Off RMETS.ONLINELIBRARY.WILEY.COM Click on the title to browse this journal
  20. Another storm here earlier, was sadly out of the area but looks like around 7 mm of rain within the 15 minutes or so it was here and gone. Sea convergence + surface heating all being united together again. Two storms in 2 days is not bad going!
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