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Sevendust
01 February 2014 19:44:03

I saw a distant flash of lightning to the south-east, probably over the Channel, around 6.50pm this evening.


There is an active line of showers moving into Sussex from Cherbourg and there are active storms over the sea

stormwatcher
01 February 2014 20:27:38
hi Sevendust I only had one sheet lighting and loud rumble but nothing since 7pm but getting lots of hail showers
Sevendust
01 February 2014 20:55:55

Cool - I may have seen your lightning!

stormwatcher
01 February 2014 21:27:00
this year has been the first time I've seen lighting this time of year . I did see one in December 2010 in a snow storm . sevendust maybe u seen my one . have u seen anymore lightning? all quiet on the eastern front
Sevendust
01 February 2014 23:32:19

this year has been the first time I've seen lighting this time of year . I did see one in December 2010 in a snow storm . sevendust maybe u seen my one . have u seen anymore lightning? all quiet on the eastern front

Originally Posted by: stormwatcher 


Warm seas in winter are good for thunder.


All quiet here

Jonesy
02 February 2014 01:29:07
I witnessed a flash of lightning about 10.30pm to my NW..... just the one flash
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Stormchaser
03 February 2014 11:16:27

Tomorrow may bring some reasonable convection to parts of the south from the Channel, as winds turn to the SW.


Wednesday's rain may also feature some embedded convection according to the raw GFS data.


 


This might explain how WRF manages to bring over 20mm from Wednesday's event while GFS is closer to 15mm. EURO-4 doesn't quite cover the whole thing yet but looks close to WRF.


It looks to pack the greatest punch across first the SW and then the Central Southern region. For some reason GFS reduces the precipitation substantially just one grid point away from the South Coast - by some 10mm for the event. This is not usually observed for frontal systems...


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Rich mt
04 February 2014 08:18:33
Morning! Two very bright bolts of lightening here in Poole in the last half hour, lovely crisp active sky's and sharp cut off rain curtains. Now hailing.
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Sevendust
04 February 2014 23:45:34

Just picking up sferics in the Channel again. There is plenty going on over Biscay and other stuff to the SW generally so don't be surprised if we see a few storms in favoured areas

Arcus
05 February 2014 07:30:04
Strikes being recorded in the area of showers in Essex. Other showers getting going between the two rain bands.
Ben,
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05 February 2014 11:43:20
Is the convective action likely to propagate into the east midlands today? More importantly Leicester....
No real cloudscapes here yet? But the sun is trying desperately to break through the fast moving grey mush above without much success. ...!
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stormwatcher
05 February 2014 21:36:21

looks like a storm cell in the channel . i might see some lightling tonight in the channel

POD
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08 February 2014 06:34:28

Shower, with hail.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
Sevendust
08 February 2014 07:30:56


Shower, with hail.


Originally Posted by: POD 


Indeed - reports of hail from various places such as Southampton, Bournemouth and Brighton recently

marting
08 February 2014 07:46:08

We had a rain and hail shower at around 6am - just to wake me early on the weekend! First of many by the looks of things.


Martin


Martin
Greasby, Wirral.
Global Warming
08 February 2014 08:42:52
Just had a hail shower here. Looks like being a fairly lively day
Rob K
08 February 2014 08:53:16
As mentioned in CC thread, a heavy 10 minute rain and hail shower around 8.30am, left a decent covering on the ground.
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Osprey
08 February 2014 08:54:02

Just had a hail shower here. Looks like being a fairly lively day

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


Yes same here, very blustery but sunny atm


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nsrobins
08 February 2014 10:10:58

Recent sferics here - and short very heavy rain and hail.


Neil
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Stormchaser
08 February 2014 12:48:24

Absolutely threw it down with hail here... for all of 30 seconds.


Still left a covering on the corregated rooftop visible from my window. It was a very 'pure' hail shower, with not a hint of rain in sight, even right at the edge; it came and went a few times as it was clearing, each time giving a scattering of stones, like if you were to pick up a bunch and throw them... but on a huge scale.


Hmmn. It was hard to describe that one!


 


Just turned very dark here now... camera at the ready!


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Jive Buddy
08 February 2014 13:20:30

Add Thanet to that list of a short lived hail storm. Just exited here 5 mins ago.


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

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stophe
08 February 2014 14:04:25
Second hailstorm of the day so far today.One at five thirty this morning and on just now.
Sevendust
08 February 2014 14:06:44

Thunder reported from Torquay

Sevendust
08 February 2014 16:40:57

Thunder!

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