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Storms and Convective discussion - November 2023 onwards
LeeKay/ replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Be it a calmer day of late, if only the temprature was a litte higher. Some convection around here within the cloudbreaks. Also north London seems to have some heavy showers emerging from nowhere. -
You know im a Cat lover, and my best friend has passed, but this... And in Chilie, Wildfires. These poor cats are lucky to be alive, together with all pets and animals. Watch: Chile wildfires threaten animals WWW.BBC.CO.UK An emergency clinic was set up in Santa Juana to treat some of the animals. I Miss my mate, everyday. Bless the Vets to help them.
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Evening all - Hope you are all well. At least the early hours is at least somthing to look forward to. Already booked myself off work being the gaffer, i dont have a holiday form! (Self employment) Hit and miss i see? But at least is better than being way south and just rain. As the warnings go, theres a little chance. I will be up at 4:30am, just incase.
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The ISS (International Space Station) went into darkness, before the impending storm. I did see some gravity waves maybe? In the cloud formations just before the stations camera went into night. A few screenshots just for referance. (Off topic but the ISS cam with tracker and lightning detectors from around the world is great to see from above in near real time downlink 3 mins and prosess)
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Heads up, or down if i may. The ISS (International Space Station) track will take it over the mid Atlantic in 40 mins or so, It may just be out of light to see anything but i thought i would mention it anyway. Live stream (in typing its out of signal range but it will connect in a while) ISS Tracking Current position of the ISS WWW.ASTROVIEWER.NET The current position of the ISS and its ground track.
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Had a little snow last night too @nobble just down the range from you. Telford today at work more so HorseHay. Snow dendrites were apparent on bins etc, sorry i should have taken a few pics but it was cold and wanted to get back home early on a Friday. Ive been working out in this 2 weeks now, it grinds you down.
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I got timed out and could not log in at all. I was going to do a 10 min Heads up but it it did not work.
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@*Stormforce~beka* Top left of screen is the live timer, take it to T+00:07:10, loud comments on vox but you will hear them.
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The subsonic booms were ace upon both Boosters while they landed. Also at Throttle up, always gives me chills.
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If your a night owl Space x Falcon Heavy is set to launch at 01:07 GMT. Its payload is the secritive Space Force X-37B spaceplane. This launch has been cancelled i think four times now due to weather and tech problems on the boosters (That are recycled starlink Boosters i may add but not the main core (the middle one)) The Falcon heavy is three Falcon 9 boosters together, so it will be bluddy loud. Space x has its head on the block now going for this, i just hope all goes well. Telematary, depending where the payload needs to be the launch is from Florida - thus usually sending the load over the West Atlantic to Europe so might be worth looking up, if you get chance - again its telemetary is unknown the only thing will be be the video feed, unless you have a radio telescope to hand (Jodrell bank?) It could be missed. Anyway, enjoy the show night owls live link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqeM-CWz2Eo
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Storms and Convective discussion - November 2023 onwards
LeeKay/ replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Well, the level 2 did suffice from estofex it seems? Good job on them, woke up from Christmas dinners and they got it right. Torro was sleeping oh wait yes, must be the sprouts. They have a warning. Now? The Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (TORRO) WWW.TORRO.ORG.UK TORRO is a privately-supported research body specialising in severe convective weather in Britain and Ireland