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tornadomanuk

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  1. Small cell just passed to the West of me, not a lot of thunder but quite a gusty wind following on behind. Moderately heavy rain now, but thunder very intermittent. Watch out Bridgwater, Burnham and Weston.

     

    Just as I type this a very bright flash lit the room! Great thunder too. Heavy rain now falling.

     

    UPDATE - Electrical activity seems to be very intermittent - maybe 4 - 5 minutes between each strike. Sky is overcast and wind has died off now. Nice audio on the thunder though

  2. Nothing of note in Chard unfortunately. I'm not going to moan about how there hasn't been any T&L at all here over the last week or so as I could easily of jumped into my car and chased instead of waiting for something IMBY! (when I'm not working of course!) To be honest apart from some decent rain on Thursday its been a very dry week here. I did wake up around 12:30am Saturday morning to a very faint 'strobing' in the sky far to the East, but no rain at all here. Still looking forward to a storm here eventually, but it certainly;y shows how fickle storm forecasting can be. I think we need to send Mother Nature a Thunderstorm cookbook because most of the time she forgets to include an ingredient!

     

    EDIT - Although after saying all of this, its started to rain here now...................Typical!

  3. Well it certainly looks like a second round of storms are starting to fire up in the Bay of Biscay. Hopefully they will start to head N/N-E towards us over time.

     

    EDIT - Even the Faroe Island are getting storms.......what's all that about?? lol

     

    EDIT 2 - It's just amazing how many ingredients goes into 'making' a thunderstorm! All these charts and all the data is mind-boggling, and it really does show that a slight change in data, even by half a number can really make or break a storm outbreak.

     

    LAST EDIT (I promise!) - I also think that the atmosphere is so unstable in parts that anything can fire up at any time without warning. Who needs charts and data when the skyscape provides so much information.

  4. Have to say I'm a little dissappointed with regards to this mornings developments. It all started so well down here with numerous storms firing over the channel and making landfall from South Devon across to Lyme Bay. But unfortunately they lost all energy and has ended with some amazing cloudscapes and thats it :( I heard a couple of far off deep rumbles of thunder, but nothing materialised. Shame, but nevermind.

  5. For me this has turned into the best thundery day since 25th June 2005 simply for the frequency of the thundery activity. I've lost count of how many separate storms have moved either close enough West/East to witness or have hit directly overhead since just before midnight - at a time when some people were saying it was game over LOL due to nothing showing on the radar/detectors, then explosive development occurred and has repeated itself first thing this morning and again from late morning.

     

    43mm of rain since midnight, the wettest 24 hour period since 23rd December.

     

    Clearing up and becoming very steamy now, what chance for some more action later!

    Thin you've had your fair share this year lol! It was the turn of us 25 or so miles East! Re the thunder sound, it's been superb to hear for most of the last 15 hours.

    Yeah I suppose you are right, although nothing like the intensity of some of the storms that some people have, and continue to see now :)  Living this close to the south coast (Lyme Bay) I start thinking to myself, if storms that are active over the channel then hit land and decay, Am I close enough to see them or, on the other hand, If they are not active over the Bay but become electrified over land, will I be too far south to miss them when they 'pep' up as it were! If you know what I mean!

  6. Have to say I'm a little dissapointed at how little storm activity has occured here, although I understand that the further west you are the risk had deminished anyway. Everything had occured about 15-20 miles to the East of me towards Yeovil heading Northward. Im not entirely sure if anything else will happen in this part of the country now, but the week ahead is looking warm/hot and the thunderstorm risk increases during the week.

     

    On a side note, I really enjoy lying in bed listen to distant thunder booming away even if it was over 20 miles away. The bass on some of it was amazing, the way it echos from afar.

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