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Well I couldn't see it and now I'm flipping freezing.
I was looking top left of the moon. Will try again tomorrow evening.
Its bottom left mate hehe
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Sferics in bridgnorth
Nice to see abit of lightning at night!
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Just had a thunderstorm here in Bridgnorth, lasted about 15 minutes. Nice thing to wake me up this morning!
On a side note, I'm not a relgious man in any shape or form, but yesterday a good friend of mine passed away. He often laughed at me going out filming the storms....I swear it was one last gift from him for me. Yeah I know it wasn;t...but I would like to think it was!
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Yeah, Im still learning with this DSLR, It complicated for a spoon like me
Will work it out though with trial and error
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Hey folks,
This is my first real attempt of trying to photograph birds. I bought a Canon EOS1100D at the back of last year with the idea of doing astrophotgrapy through my 10" scope.
However I ended up buying a 55-250mm lens to try some wildlife photography, especially birds! I feed them after all! First time I tried was just a blurred mess
With it being a nice day and all I went and tried again, this time with better results! I know they ain't brilliant compared so some around here, but not bad for a complete novice who's fumbling his way to learning
Cheers
Kain
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No flakes here other than the pack of 4 in my fridge!
Plenty of time yet though, even if the models say otherwise ^^
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If you want to determine what someone's going to say about the particular model, just look at what's next to "Location" before reading their post. You'll be amazed how accurately you can predict the comments.
It's another cold run in the bank, with the particular scenario snow would be restricted to the north, and eastern coasts, perhaps with the odd flurry making it further inland.
Unless you don't display a location...then its a wild guess
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It would be nice to see abit of the old white stuff but I think it will all be reserved for the east this evening
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Well after it passed through here, just found out my bedroom celing has sprung a leak and the garden fence is in bits all over the green. Guess it was stronger than I thought..
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It just passed through here, big gusts but not as much rain as I thought! Good fun
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Just passed through here, and the rain was the most notable thing torrential... some gusts but not something that would cause too much damage due to the short length of the intense period I would think...
Dont think that was the squall mate, its over Ludlow atm a little while before it hits me, then onto you
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Squall is starting to get abit more defined on the radar now
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Just had a hell of a hail storm here, 10 - 15mm hail stones and it went icey cold! Brilliant!
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Followed by a week in Junuary of Winterwatch!
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Just had a hell of a shower here! flooded the carpark within a min or two!
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Hmmmm, I would have said that was the lesser risk area of the day, but these guys have a better grip than I do! I still say Ireland, Scotland and West cost then through the North and Midlands into Humberside in a broad sweep through the country and over the day.
Agreed. Not entirely sure what they are seeing and we ain't, but I bow down to the experts I guess. I know it's bloody dark this morning and rarther muggy. I'll be glad when this front passes by so I can turn the livingroom light off!
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ESTOFEX
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... Southern UK ...
Some window for isolated severe threat might exist over this area as the trough with attendant frontal system spread eastwards. The main time-period should be probably the beggining of the forecast period, possibly between 9 and 12 Z as the cyclonically curved jet-streak favorably moves over the region, with some attendant forcing. Consequently, some marginal instability with more than 20 m/s of DLS will be available in the region. Sounding profiles from 00 UTC also suggest quite strong LLS, around 10 m/s and enhanced SREH, as south-southeasterly surface flow underlies the mid and upper level southwesterlies. The biggest limiting factor might be the fact that instability will be marginal and also the factor of embedded storms within larger scale precip. Nevertheless, isolated severe wind gusts and tornadoes are forecast in case that supercells manage to develop in this setup.
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What cat was katrian when se made landfall
3 if I remember right.
I see Isaac's convection is exploding on the latest loops.
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All I can see is a close by anvil cloud, no thunder heard, its all over i suppose (for Warwick) hope for more thunder please!
Images of cloud below:
Please out your location in your profile mate, and welcome to NW
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The storm near Stourbridge will slide someway to your south, but another pulse storm has fired near Bridgnorth, which will slide towards Birmingham within the hour...It might die before reaching you, but it's posssible other single-cell storms could fire nearer you before that time
Here in Penkridge, another clump of storms is closing in from the west (about 15-20 miles away) and looks quite an organized little band
Nothing here in Bridgnorth mate
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Its abit to bright for me..and plain looking.