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rob-lancs

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  1. dafodiling down is an understatement, I think I'm under some sort of cell, Plymouth airport reporting a CB and the radar return is small but very heavy.

    With this rain and the rain that passed over during the early hours its been 10mm so far.

  2. Hi Rob and everyone else, this is my first post, I don't know if I am doing this right however, just to let you know I am in Lancs too and seen a fine but short storm.  Good lightening and loud thunder!!!  How great it is to be able to share this with other weather enthusiasts, what a great site.

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    Welcome to the site, your first post was just right.

    Nothing else here now, all eyes on Scotland now for tonight.

  3. I think we do need more dedicated time for the weather and countryfile has been the weekly home for detailed forecasts for quite a while and it should remain that way. We need forecasts which can relay lots of information graphically, without time restraints. That way we get forecasts that aren't rushed and forecasts which the team down in London find easier to do.

    As time goes on, the graphics should be taken advantage off.

    Getting underneath the clouds in parts of the country to show thunderstorm strikes from a side on view over a part of the country. Even projected tornadoes/waterspouts. The severity which can be seen by the thickness of strikes and the amount of strikes.

    Also, maritime forecasts should be brought into some sort of forecast be it early in the morning. While tide graphics should only be used for this part of the forecast, showing waves, and the severity of these along with beaufort scale numbers and descriptions for parts of the country. On local forecasts even, here we could zoom into Blackpool and show a tide run for the next 24 hours showing the tide coming in and out.

    Instead of people having to rely on tide forecasts from paid sources, information on television from some of the excellent tide and sea resources on the bbc weather website, along with the other things like gardening in some indepth forecast would be using the technology you have in an impressive way.

    You could even predict the clouds that people will see, how impressive it would be to show CB's developing as they move across parts of the country.

    The biggest annoyance I have is the local weather maps on the website, I click on north west, and there are no symbols which represent me. There is more information for Cumbria, Scotland, Yorkshire and the North East. The maps are too far zoomed out, not giving a detailed forecast.

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