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#221 Posted : 28 June 2012 20:19:33(UTC)
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Heard lots of news about floods in ireland. great posts to read here as to how much folks are getting.
Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
(1/2011/2000//4/5/2012/18:33/3000//25/8/2012/23:00/7000) God save the Queen and respect.
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#222 Posted : 28 June 2012 20:24:06(UTC)
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The swollen brook just round the corner from me.

Edited by user 28 June 2012 20:24:43(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified


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#223 Posted : 28 June 2012 20:27:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 Go to Quoted Post

Incredible - looks like SLW's from a downburst to me

Dave

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#224 Posted : 28 June 2012 20:54:08(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

The swollen brook just round the corner from me.

 Great photo of water cutting perfectly through lush grass.

Edited by user 28 June 2012 22:00:15(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
(1/2011/2000//4/5/2012/18:33/3000//25/8/2012/23:00/7000) God save the Queen and respect.
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#225 Posted : 28 June 2012 21:15:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Sevendust Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 Go to Quoted Post

Incredible - looks like SLW's from a downburst to me

That clip made the BBC national news just now!

Nice pics Duane

Dave

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#226 Posted : 28 June 2012 21:47:20(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

A places called Coalville/Leicestershire 7 miles S/SW of Loughborough on the edge of the Charnwood hills recorded a massive 56mms of rain over 2 inches during todays storms.

And here is the evidence. A rainfall rate of 487.7mm/hr was recorded this morning. That is incredible.

The graph shows that about 40mm fell in less than an hour

http://www.photoweather.com/aws/

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#227 Posted : 28 June 2012 22:07:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

The swollen brook just round the corner from me.

How deep is the brook normally?

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#228 Posted : 28 June 2012 22:28:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Global Warming Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

A places called Coalville/Leicestershire 7 miles S/SW of Loughborough on the edge of the Charnwood hills recorded a massive 56mms of rain over 2 inches during todays storms.

And here is the evidence. A rainfall rate of 487.7mm/hr was recorded this morning. That is incredible.

The graph shows that about 40mm fell in less than an hour

http://www.photoweather.com/aws/

That AWS belongs to Sam Jowett, formerly of this parish (used to be a frequent poster on TWO back in the day before he moved to UKWW)

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#229 Posted : 28 June 2012 22:30:59(UTC)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccM23z1qraY The results THUNDER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUOomaqNj7s the  shot shown on news at ten lightning

 

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
(1/2011/2000//4/5/2012/18:33/3000//25/8/2012/23:00/7000) God save the Queen and respect.
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#230 Posted : 29 June 2012 07:27:04(UTC)
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Here is my video effort. Local; River Gelt Brampton in full flood, rose very quickly. Its normal about 2-3feet across. !

http://youtu.be/scfIDeVBO5Y

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#231 Posted : 29 June 2012 07:29:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Cumbrian Snowman Go to Quoted Post

Here is my video effort. Local; River Gelt Brampton in full flood, rose very quickly. Its normal about 2-3feet across. !

http://youtu.be/scfIDeVBO5Y

Wow - you'd not stand much chance in that!

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#232 Posted : 29 June 2012 08:25:23(UTC)
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From the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/9363882/Scotland-cut-off-as-superstorms-floods-and-landslips-close-main-rail-links.html

"The cause of the extreme conditions, Mr Davenport said, was a “Spanish plume” — when hot air from Spain is forced northwards and meets cooler air sweeping in from the west, causing “super cell” thunderstorms, more commonly seen in the “Tornado Alley” area of Colorado"

Storm chasing in the Plains just got a heck of a lot easier - only one area of Colorado to worry about

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#233 Posted : 29 June 2012 08:40:56(UTC)
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And around here, the local council gardeners are going around the town with a large pressurised water container watering the flowerbeds because it's been dry (I've not seen rain since last Sunday).

You really have to appreciate the irony behind our climate.

EDIT: Half an hour later I popped into town, and there he was still in action!



I'm sure those who had suffered the worst of the storms probably wouldn't appreicate the humour.

Edited by user 29 June 2012 09:59:33(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified


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#234 Posted : 29 June 2012 09:41:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Sevendust Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Cumbrian Snowman Go to Quoted Post

Here is my video effort. Local; River Gelt Brampton in full flood, rose very quickly. Its normal about 2-3feet across. !

http://youtu.be/scfIDeVBO5Y

Wow - you'd not stand much chance in that!

Wow would be good to see the before and after event

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#235 Posted : 29 June 2012 10:08:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Romfordman Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

The swollen brook just round the corner from me.

How deep is the brook normally?

About a feet deep. But in full flood it has been known to rise to 10 feet.

Whilst its was high yesterday its been even higher than that in the past.


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#236 Posted : 29 June 2012 10:15:16(UTC)
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Yes, apart from the odd light shower its been mostly dry here this week within about 30 miles along the coast from Folkestone. But then I consider that very lucky bearing in mind what has been going on in other parts of the country and also in terms of what the GFS was suggesting for here early this week.

I noticed when on the seafront yesterday there were towering clouds amongst the haze out to sea around 4pm whilst I was going shopping and these must have represented the big storm activity that had erupted just over the channel and very briefly came a bit further out into the channel. Within an hour, and then on the way home, the sky had cleared of bubbling clouds and in its place was some thin patches of low cloud as the temperature and humidity dropped noticeably along with a further increasing breeze off the sea In the end, yesterday had turned out a very nice day again

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#237 Posted : 29 June 2012 10:18:44(UTC)
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Certainly was a decent day yesterday down here.   Unlike today!

Anyway - 64000 lightning strikes in the UK yesterday

http://forum.netweather.tv/gallery/image/15983-lightning-map-28th-june-2012/

Dave

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#238 Posted : 29 June 2012 11:35:47(UTC)
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Do we think my Thundery Thursday prediction was OK then?

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#239 Posted : 29 June 2012 12:04:52(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Gavin P Go to Quoted Post

Do we think my Thundery Thursday prediction was OK then?

"Bang on" Gav   Although I was already with you at the outset

Dave

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#240 Posted : 29 June 2012 12:49:51(UTC)
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Another good hail video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwLf6i6Jqn4

 

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