The Great Meteorological Thread

:lol::lol::lol: Yes - but only just! :p ;) :)

Well, we've had a nice bit of rain this last week or so, which is what I asked for in the first place. The garden and allotment are truly grateful. :cool:

Getting back to summer (as in warm and sunny!) sounds great. :)

Jean

:D :thumbs: I'm sure it'll be a while before you get to experience a day like that again.
Incidentally, it has been dry, bright 'n' breezy all day here at Folkestone so far today as showers has been skimming to the north of me.


Oooo, that'a a nice example of a funnel cloud that ALMOST turned into a full-on waterspout. I would love to know the location of where that photo has been taken. I bet it's at the Portsmouth/Solent area as that location gets to see the most funnel clouds than anywhere else in the UK (it's all to do with the way the landscape is arranged - a mixture of land, sea and islands in a small area).

I, too, got to see one of those from my home location last year, but from a greater distance. Had to push the Fuji S5600's zoom to the limit to get it, I think those living on the french coast might have got a better view of it!

waterspout+2.jpg




EDIT: Just read the title of that thread, it was at Brighton! Hehe, but I wasn't too far off it.
 
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Thanks for the sympathy everyone. Your support meant a lot. In fact it kinda validated my obsessional preparation, car full of gear and generally driving my family mad for a week beforehand. :lol: The only thing I didn't take but should have was a coat for me! :bonk: Oh and I probably shouldn't have worn white trousers! :gag:Jean


Glad to have helped Jean :thumbs:
Just a quick tip though, don't wear white trousers if you think you may be kneeling a lot :D


A warm up over the South and East of the UK on Sunday and onwards is pretty much nailed on as an area of high pressure moves in from the south west. Up to 25 C inland is expected on Sunday - thus making for a very pleasant and warm end to Glastonbury.
I believe most things you say, about the weather, Ian but a dry Glastonbury?
Now you are just being silly :D

Mild day today, with freshing winds, bought dark skies and heavy rain around 11am this morning,
after a short break for lunch, the rain is now back with
a vengeance :thumbs: (well this is the UK :D )
 
I believe most things you say, about the weather, Ian but a dry Glastonbury?
Now you are just being silly :D

That's true. I guess it's a bit like expecting the average episode of EastEnders to end on a positive feel-good note. :D
 
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That's amazing!


:D :thumbs: I'm sure it'll be a while before you get to experience a day like that again. It's only the 3rd time in over ten years of weddings that I've had to shoot indoors all day!
Incidentally, it has been dry, bright 'n' breezy all day here at Folkestone so far today as showers has been skimming to the north of me.



Oooo, that'a a nice example of a funnel cloud that ALMOST turned into a full-on waterspout. I would love to know the location of where that photo has been taken. I bet it's at the Portsmouth/Solent area as that location gets to see the most funnel clouds than anywhere else in the UK (it's all to do with the way the landscape is arranged - a mixture of land, sea and islands in a small area).

I saw one touch down and cause a waterspout many years ago - at a children's sailing club in Lymington. It travelled across the water and flattened half the boats - the kids didn't know what had hit them. :)

I, too, got to see one of those from my home location last year, but from a greater distance. Had to push the Fuji S5600's zoom to the limit to get it, I think those living on the french coast might have got a better view of it!

waterspout+2.jpg




EDIT: Just read the title of that thread, it was at Brighton! Hehe, but I wasn't too far off it.

Well done for having your camera handy and getting the shot! :thumbs:

Glad to have helped Jean :thumbs:
Just a quick tip though, don't wear white trousers if you think you may be kneeling a lot :D


Kneeling? Chris, I wasn't kneeling - I was paddling! :eek:

I believe most things you say, about the weather, Ian but a dry Glastonbury?
Now you are just being silly :D

Mild day today, with freshing winds, bought dark skies and heavy rain around 11am this morning,
after a short break for lunch, the rain is now back with
a vengeance :thumbs: (well this is the UK :D )

When did we last have a dry Glastonbury (if ever!)?

Jean
 
Ok... there is only one way to put this... Norfolk is full of meteorological porn today...!

Lots of thunder and lightening.... more measurable rain than I can cope with (I ran out of mugs ;) ) And lots interesting cloud formations... got plenty of pics so I'll see what I've got later on :) The so called 'drought' in Norfolk has most definitely been washed out!

Hope everyones well!
 
Ok... there is only one way to put this... Norfolk is full of meteorological porn today...!

Lots of thunder and lightening.... more measurable rain than I can cope with (I ran out of mugs ;) ) And lots interesting cloud formations... got plenty of pics so I'll see what I've got later on. The so called 'drought' in Norfolk has most definitely been washed out!

Hope everyones well!

:eek: :D Have to be honest and envy you! Over here at Folkestone Harbour it has stayed bone dry so far all day as showers skimmed by to the north of me.
I'm now convinced that I really do live under an actual Weather Shield!

No, I've now got my eyes on this coming Monday and Tuesday's heat-related instability as that's when I get to pick up some juicy french imports. Hopefully. :eek: :) :naughty:
 
Ian D J said:
:eek: :D Have to be honest and envy you! Over here at Folkestone Harbour it has stayed bone dry so far all day as showers skimmed by to the north of me.
I'm now convinced that I really do live under an actual Weather Shield!

No, I've now got my eyes on this coming Monday and Tuesday's heat-related instability as that's when I get to pick up some juicy french imports. Hopefully. :eek: :) :naughty:

Haha, first time I've heard it be called 'juicy French imports' :lol: I take it you referring to a tropical continental air mass? Lol.

It's all lovely and sunny here now :) so warm in fact, I've opened my windows :)
 
Haha, first time I've heard it be called 'juicy French imports' :lol: I take it you referring to a tropical continental air mass? Lol.

It's all lovely and sunny here now :) so warm in fact, I've opened my windows :)

:D :D :D Indeed, as that's where I get some of my best thunderstorms.

It's lovely and sunny here too, although there is a bit of a breeze - but still feels very warm in the sunshine when in sheltered areas.

I'm now starting to think that somewhere over the South East could juuuuuuuuust about nudge 90 F for a very brief time on Monday! :eek:
 
:D :D :D Indeed, as that's where I get some of my best thunderstorms.

It's lovely and sunny here too, although there is a bit of a breeze - but still feels very warm in the sunshine when in sheltered areas.

I'm now starting to think that somewhere over the South East could juuuuuuuuust about nudge 90 F for a very brief time on Monday! :eek:

Groovy :)

We got another wave of culumonimbus heading our way again... some lovely stuff going on... Its almost coming in, in waves. Very strange, but truly fascinating. Now processing some iamges. Gonna have anotehr bash at some panoramics :)
 
: as that's when I get to pick up some juicy french imports. Hopefully. :eek: :) :naughty:

Oo lala :D
Save me a couple thanks :thumbs:

Quite boring really, weather wise, up here, dark skies again mostly.
They produced a couple of quick cloud bursts,
but still no sign of any electrical activity.
 
Oo lala :D
Save me a couple thanks :thumbs:

Quite boring really, weather wise, up here, dark skies again mostly.
They produced a couple of quick cloud bursts,
but still no sign of any electrical activity.

:lol::lol:

Should be here in Norfolk! Tis where its at! ;)
 
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Quite boring really, weather wise, up here, dark skies again mostly.
They produced a couple of quick cloud bursts,
but still no sign of any electrical activity.

:lol::lol:

Should be here in Norfolk! Tis where its at! ;)

Boring here too - unless you count getting caught in sudden showers! The most exciting thing has been .... well.... err.... I can't think of anything! Norfolk sounds like the place to be! ;):)


Ian - do your juicy French imports stretch this far west? :naughty: :D

Jean
 
Its all gone now... :( Possibly some more on monday though.

Ian - what you say mate? Thunderstorms for the east on Monday? :)
 
Its all gone now... Possibly some more on monday though.

Ian - what you say mate? Thunderstorms for the east on Monday?

Indeed. As well as temperatures rising up to 32 C inland over the South East on Monday, the signs are there for some very active thundery weather over the South and East on Sunday night, through Monday and into Tuesday.
However, how far North and West all that will head and how severe it will become are all debatable. But, at least there will be some actual weather to get excited over. :nuts: :bonk: :D
Actually, I took myself to bed early last night as I had one of those short but sharp migraine attack (don't get sick with it, thanks goodness), and I always seem to get those just before storms are expected!

Thank heavens I'm no longer in the greenhouse business. :cuckoo: :D

Oh, good morning everyone from a bright and sunny Folkestone. I'm looking forward to taking photographs of a big firework display over the Harbour later on this evening. It's to launch the Folkestone Triennial, just hope low stratus doesn't come along to spoil the firework display!
 
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Indeed. As well as temperatures rising up to 32 C inland over the South East on Monday, the signs are there for some very active thundery weather over the South and East on Sunday night, through Monday and into Tuesday.
However, how far North and West all that will head and how severe it will become are all debatable. But, at least there will be some actual weather to get excited over. :nuts: :bonk: :D
Actually, I took myself to bed early last night as I had one of those short but sharp migraine attack (don't get sick with it, thanks goodness), and I always seem to get those just before storms are expected!

Thank heavens I'm no longer in the greenhouse business. :cuckoo: :D

Oh, good morning everyone from a bright and sunny Folkestone. I'm looking forward to taking photographs of a big firework display over the Harbour later on this evening. It's to launch the Folkestone Triennial, just hope low stratus doesn't come along to spoil the firework display!


Morning all from a fresh and sunny Norfolk!
Lovin' the forecast thank you!! :D :bonk:

As long as its cleared for the Royal Norfolk show on the wednesday and Thursday... but I don't think its looking likely! :'( Just naff crap drizzle :(

Oooh looking forward to seeing some pictures of the firework display though ;) Have a good day everyone!
 
Just had a garden party at our church and it was sunshine all afternoon. :)

Relatively **** here... Absolute nothing of interest. Just a blanket of cloud all day. Very very humid though. Coming out of the shop I work in which is air conditioned it really hits you how humid it was today!
 
Relatively **** here... Absolute nothing of interest. Just a blanket of cloud all day. Very very humid though. Coming out of the shop I work in which is air conditioned it really hits you how humid it was today!

It's been the exact same here, low stratus that refused point blank to break up (althought it did so in late afternoon but now fog and low cloud are rolling back in from the Channel again).
But yes, the humidity is now noteable, it won't take a lot for things to become very oppressive as winds come in from the south over Southern England and sunshine amounts increases tomorrow. I'm still willing to bet that 30 C (and even higher) will be achieved somewhere over the South East in the next 56 hours before it all ends in a bang (severe thunderstorms likely over the South East on Monday night onwards - up to 50 mm of rain is possible).
 
Relatively **** here... Absolute nothing of interest. Just a blanket of cloud all day. Very very humid though. Coming out of the shop I work in which is air conditioned it really hits you how humid it was today!
Absolutely **** here :(
light drizzle this morning, very overcast and very very windy!
But now the sun is going down, the clouds are breaking up.
Why does it do that :shrug:


it won't take a lot for things to become very oppressive as winds come in from the south over Southern England and sunshine amounts increases tomorrow. I'm still willing to bet that 30 C (and even higher) will be achieved somewhere over the South East in the next 56 hours before it all ends in a bang (severe thunderstorms likely over the South East on Monday night onwards - up to 50 mm of rain is possible).

Thanks for the Up date Ian :thumbs: and no way am I betting against you :lol:
 
It's been the exact same here, low stratus that refused point blank to break up (althought it did so in late afternoon but now fog and low cloud are rolling back in from the Channel again).
But yes, the humidity is now noteable, it won't take a lot for things to become very oppressive as winds come in from the south over Southern England and sunshine amounts increases tomorrow. I'm still willing to bet that 30 C (and even higher) will be achieved somewhere over the South East in the next 56 hours before it all ends in a bang (severe thunderstorms likely over the South East on Monday night onwards - up to 50 mm of rain is possible).

Can't wait for a few big storms... but monday evening, all exams shall be over and my summer will have officially began :D

Absolutely **** here :(
light drizzle this morning, very overcast and very very windy!
But now the sun is going down, the clouds are breaking up.
Why does it do that :shrug:



Thanks for the Up date Ian :thumbs: and no way am I betting against you :lol:

Et Bonsoir mr mod... many congratulations! :thumbs: Does that mean you can edit thingys under our names now? If so, better be on best behaviour in this thread ;)

To be fair, I'm not entirely sure of why that happens. I wouldn't be betting against him... have you seen the maps!! :gag: ;)

Its gonna be an interesting few days ... :)
 
It cleared up here this afternoon and got really hot!!!
Went for a walk along the local canal and it was almost unbearable, think tomorrow will be a day to stay at home with air con full on :D
 
Can't wait for a few big storms... but monday evening, all exams shall be over and my summer will have officially began :D



Et Bonsoir mr mod... many congratulations! :thumbs: Does that mean you can edit thingys under our names now? If so, better be on best behaviour in this thread ;)

To be fair, I'm not entirely sure of why that happens. I wouldn't be betting against him... have you seen the maps!! :gag: ;)

Its gonna be an interesting few days ... :)

Thanks Toby :thumbs:
Sadly no on the name change though.....

Sounds ominous on the maps. I must admit I haven't looked
Perhaps its better not to know :lol:
 
Thanks Toby :thumbs:
Sadly no on the name change though.....

Sounds ominous on the maps. I must admit I haven't looked
Perhaps its better not to know :lol:

ah cool :) The maps are looing pretty nice atm... its all progressing though :)
 
...... I'm still willing to bet that 30 C (and even higher) will be achieved somewhere over the South East in the next 56 hours ....

If the weather here is heading your way then it 's going to get very, very warm. We had 30 degrees today but the Froggy metmen are forecasting 36 degrees :gag: tomorrow and 38 degrees on Monday :gag::gag: that's 100.4 in old money
I'll be dead before Tuesday so I didn't look that far ahead

Bob the Frog
 
If the weather here is heading your way then it 's going to get very, very warm. We had 30 degrees today but the Froggy metmen are forecasting 36 degrees :gag: tomorrow and 38 degrees on Monday :gag::gag: that's 100.4 in old money
I'll be dead before Tuesday so I didn't look that far ahead

Bob the Frog

'Tis about time the Froggies sent us something worth having :thumbs:
(does sounds a tad on the warm side though :cool:)
 
Blimey... that is kinda warm...

Just the kinda of temperatures I love :cool:
 
Canon Bob said:
Not me squire....25's about my happy limit....I even go to Norway for my holidays

Ah cool - pardon the pun ;). In april I was out trekking in the sahara we saw maximums of 45 :D t'was lush. :) Most of the others were suffering badly from heat stroke etc... But me...i was loving every minute of it. Embracing the culture with a lovely climate in comfort :)

Citroens are better ;) (says the owner of a C2). It's yet to let me down :)
 
Good mornin' everyone from a rather misty Folkestone. Am looking forlornly at the sheet white skies willing for the sun to break though. :shrug: :naughty:

Eww no, 35 C and above is a bit too much for me, hehe. Especially since I have spent the best part of two decades working in such conditions as a tomato greenhouse farmer. Thank goodness I'm not doing that any more, especially right now. But the key thing is the humidity as it makes all the difference comfort-wise. 30 C with 95% humidity would be far more uncomfortable than 40 C with 20% humidity.


UPDATE: It's coming up to mid-day and I'm still looking forlongly at the sheet white misty skies and waiting for Mr Sunshine to put it's hat on.
 
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Well the sun is holidaying over here in good old MK
I have a digital thermometer in the back garden and its is hovering around the 39.5-40oC Mark :eek:
and registering 40% humidity.
admittedly it is a bit of a "sun trap" though, now the sun id directly over head :thumbs:
 
UPDATE: It's coming up to mid-day and I'm still looking forlongly at the sheet white misty skies and waiting for Mr Sunshine to put it's hat on.
Across "La Manche" Ian, it's wall to wall blue sky and was 29 degrees by noon but the humidity is only 37% currently....eases the discomfort a little.

Bob
 
..... now the sun is directly over head :thumbs:

Mon dieu, me thinks you've had a little too much of it or your gyro's have toppled.

If the R5 didn't excite you then another French invention might....it seems that Les Frogs invented the face transplant (although it's not clear what they tranplanted it onto:shrug:).
 
Mon dieu, me thinks you've had a little too much of it or your gyro's have toppled.
Well trigonometry was never my best subject :D
Ok so its pouring directly into my garden from an angle of about 75o
:p


If the R5 didn't excite you then another French invention might....it seems that Les Frogs invented the face transplant (although it's not clear what they tranplanted it onto:shrug:).
:lol:
The only export from France that excites me these days
is a bottle of Pernod :thumbs:
 
Well, according to official sources, temperatures had ranged between 26 C to 28 C across England today but it didn't get any higher than 21 C at my coastal location due to sea breezes (at least the sun did break through the fog at 1.30 pm and ended up being good enough to sit out in the garden to top up my tan for the rest of the day).

Tomorrow, it does look like it's the turn of London, Kent and East Anglia that will get to receive the worse (or best, depending how you look on it!) of the heat and humidity as it climbs up to 33 C inland.

And then it all ends in a bang as thunderstorms flare up over the South East by 6 pm onwards and into the night. Localised flooding is likely as up to 60 mm of rain could fall from a single storm.

Tuesday is set to be rather cloudy and damp as the cooler and fresher air works it's way in from the west.

But the rest of the week is likely to turn out more summer-like and pleasant (sunny and dry but without the harsh heat and humidity) as high pressure re-assert itself over the UK.
 
Well, according to official sources, temperatures had ranged between 26 C to 28 C across England today but it didn't get any higher than 21 C at my coastal location due to sea breezes (at least the sun did break through the fog at 1.30 pm and ended up being good enough to sit out in the garden to top up my tan for the rest of the day).

Tomorrow, it does look like it's the turn of London, Kent and East Anglia that will get to receive the worse (or best, depending how you look on it!) of the heat and humidity as it climbs up to 33 C inland.

And then it all ends in a bang as thunderstorms flare up over the South East by 6 pm onwards and into the night. Localised flooding is likely as up to 60 mm of rain could fall from a single storm.

Tuesday is set to be rather cloudy and damp as the cooler and fresher air works it's way in from the west.

But the rest of the week is likely to turn out more summer-like and pleasant (sunny and dry but without the harsh heat and humidity) as high pressure re-assert itself over the UK.

Thanks for the update :thumbs:

My first official day of summer tomorrow as I finish my last exam at 10am! Awahooooo! :woot::woot::banana::beer:

:D

And like I alreay said... I love the heat! So i'm gonna do a really summery thing and cut the grass and wash the car tomorrow... shirt off n all :D

Then tuesday meeting up with my lady friend for a walk and lunch ;)

Then wednesday and thursday its the Royal Norfolk show... and I'm working both days for Hughes - local electrical retailer :)

I CAN'T WAIT! Get to add more to this thread tooo :)
 
I went to South Suffolk next to the River Orwell today and saw some starnge weather- well it seemed strange to me.One place next to the river was bright sunshine but just a couple of miles towards the estuary it was thick fog over the water but not on land.However you could see the fog/ low clouds blowing in places onto the land, like smoke from a fire.I took some photos but not sure if it will show up.
 
I went to South Suffolk next to the River Orwell today and saw some starnge weather- well it seemed strange to me.One place next to the river was bright sunshine but just a couple of miles towards the estuary it was thick fog over the water but not on land.However you could see the fog/ low clouds blowing in places onto the land, like smoke from a fire.I took some photos but not sure if it will show up.

Hi Sue. You're welcome to put them in here if you fancy it.

Yesterday the sun had finally smashed through the fog at around 1.30 pm and was sunny for the rest of the day.

Today? Well, let's put it this way, I am thanking the Good Lord that I no longer am a greenhouse worker. Hot sunshine under clear skies, that'll get those storms going once it all goes unstable later on today here at Kent.
 
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