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Tamsin

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  1. I'm not feeling too hopeful either. I'm free to drive tomorrow but I don't think that whatever it is will be driveable from London :S
  2. It's my day off that day and my birthday the day after! Let's hope it's not in the usual spot that is Hull
  3. Lol!! You guys all talking about surprise thunderstorms, I'm thinking "Alright for some" ..Then I step outside VID20230620222018.mp4 VID_20230620225940.mp4
  4. Thanks Nick, appreciate it I'm willing to drive as far as Cambridgeshire at a stretch so I'm going to pretend that I didn't hear that bit and stay put!
  5. It take it that's it for the SouthEast? Say yes, I've made plans for the day lol
  6. Thunder for breakfast in Bromley but it was the thundery rain kind. Nothing noteworthy apart from the same bright flash that Harry invariably saw. Hopefully there will be more in the southeast later today (?) . I can't get to that stuff in Kent in time before it ends up in the sea. The picture is of the system coming in at 4am. Granted I was facing the wrong side
  7. Don't know what this stuff is called but it gives me a good feeling
  8. What makes it more frustrating is the fact that our warm drizzle was part of the insane storm that was anchored to the French coast.
  9. I hope it lands on my doorstep like September the 7th last year. Tonight has a similar kind of feel!
  10. He'd better not! I'm working tomorrow. Just like I did last weekend during the widespread thunderstorms Low end slights all round please!
  11. Well I needed a pick-me-up. Pity I'm getting ready for work. Bromley, in the direction of...Surrey kind of way
  12. I know convective rain can hit and miss but why is there a small gap around Congleton?
  13. I've thought about this and I think, if anything, it will just push the storm season into the colder months either side
  14. http://www.convectiveweather.co.uk/forecast.php?date=2023-06-10 The words "Nodrog" and "nighttime lightning display video" spring to mind here: ...evening/night, substantial CAPE will persist given the now mixed layer in the low/mid-levels, and with strengthening 600-850hPa flow through the evening this will advect more rapidly northwestwards across the Irish Sea and perhaps NW England,... Colour me excited
  15. I don't know but I reckon cold air aloft seems to make a difference. I would look into that storm on 23rd October last year in the southeast. Daytime temperatures in the mid teens yet still severe gusts and very very frequent lightning. Can't imagine the CAPE values were very high
  16. Turns out that I was looking at the different cell in Crawley, whoops! I'm un-calling it. The blotches east of London look rather interesting though
  17. I'm calling it. I think the storm over Basingstoke is a supercell. The anvil on it is massive (if that's what I'm seeing from Croydon)
  18. I wonder if it was one... those things can create their own weather systems, great spot if it was
  19. Didn't think I'd say this but I'd love to be in Hull right now...
  20. I'm no expert but these little bad boys appear to have potential.
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