http://www.sat24.com/en/gb?ir=true
So... there's a marked dry wedge and then a streak of cloud shooting into it, with cloud tops cooling and a squall line intensifying very rapidly.
Something tells me that's not a good thing to see...?
The winds actually seemed to take a dip for a moment just now, and I can see that the original leading squall front is dieing a death down here.
Based on the above and what I can see here:
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/1000hPa/orthographic=-18.78,52.92,1209
It seems to be that the strongest winds might be an hour or so away yet...?
Either that or the second squall line is seperated from the band of strongest winds... but in that case I'd have to question that isobaric wind data!
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser