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1 hour ago, East_England_Stormchaser91 said:
91000 Amps! Nobody is surviving that one. As for power, billions of watts there on offer!
Someone had a hole in their roof and a blown-up fuse box from it about half a mile away so I was a bit lucky
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Exported file was a gigabyte so I thought I'd just post the YouTube video here instead
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Forgive the language but that is the loudest clap of thunder I have ever heard
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Lots of IC flashes here, very bright lightning
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1 hour ago, Jamie M said:
I do tend to notice AROME does go a bit east and west flippy right up until these events although does tend to be close enough by the evening runs.
I'm team UKV at the minute because it gets storms here
Lol further west again
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4 minutes ago, Nick L said:
I'm not really seeing any substantial difference with the 9z UKV. The risk for me remains Kent and Sussex, perhaps E London and then into Essex and East Anglia. As much as I would love to see it substantially further west!
Aye I agree - The Theta-E plume is a little bit more extensive in the west but the east still holds the best parameters
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2 minutes ago, UnderTheAnvil said:
If GBeebies is saying it then there's no chance of storms lol
Not long until UKV and AROME agree then? I'm on team AROME personally
I do tend to notice AROME does go a bit east and west flippy right up until these events although does tend to be close enough by the evening runs.
I'm team UKV at the minute because it gets storms here
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UKV 9z is earlier & further west ever so slightly
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10 hours ago, Metwatch said:
Interesting meteorology at play currently.
We've got the mid / high level cloud and instability in red coming from a southerly direction, however the North Sea low cloud / clag depicted in white is moving in mostly from the east, as the wind direction at the surface is different compared to much higher up.
I think these are the type of set ups where you can get thunder fog in for coastal areas, but quite rare for it to all come together. Not expecting that tomorow morning anyway.
August 2020 there may have been an instance of that if i remember.
Had thunderfog here along the coast on the 13th August 2020 here, bright flashes of lightning through the fog as it rolled in
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Light curve from
C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) | astro.vanbuitenen.nl
ASTRO.VANBUITENEN.NLLooks like it'll be a relatively hard object to see due to the early dawn sky but wouldn't stop me from trying
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Discovered on 11th August by Hideo Nishimura and is currently sat at magnitude 10 in the east close to the sun in the Gemini constellation.
https://minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K23/K23P87.html
It had a temporary name of HN00003 until about an hour ago - approaches perihelion on 18th September with some estimates of it getting to mag 2 (https://groups.io/g/comets-ml/message/31550?p=%2C%2C%2C20%2C0%2C0%2C0%3A%3ACreated%2C%2Cposterid%3A2016356%2C20%2C2%2C0%2C100739383).
Picture is from Michael Jager -https://groups.io/g/comets-ml/message/31561
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Storms and Convective discussion - August 2023
in Storms & Severe Weather
Posted
https://meteologix.com/uk/lightning
Wasn't logged in to see the lightning analysis so no