Western Solent Thunderstorms !

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2nd May Bankholiday, 2nd Singaporean type thunderstorm. Wind 12kts to 65kts (about 10s), then back to 18kts, then 12kts. All in the space of about 3mins !!

Golly :ambivalence:
 
What time was this? Just looking at the CAPE values in a grib, apparently above 1000J/Kg and thunderstorms are likely.

Cursor is actually over the solent though you can't see it.


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That’s interesting. The storm was out over the Channel from about 9:15, then over the Yarmouth-end of the Solent around 9:55. Far too many flashes to gauge distance by sound, but it appeared to be mainly sheet lightening as not that many forks. Hard to see the flashes because of the driving rain; the wind instruments read 65kts for about 30s, but I wondered if they were influenced by the electro magnetism? Certainly 45kts plus. Quite wild really for a short moment.
 
2nd May Bankholiday, 2nd Singaporean type thunderstorm. Wind 12kts to 65kts (about 10s), then back to 18kts, then 12kts. All in the space of about 3mins !!

Golly :ambivalence:
Must be the new weather maker at the BBC

"Bringing the world's weather to you" could be their tag line.
 
Must be the new weather maker at the BBC

"Bringing the world's weather to you" could be their tag line.

It was much calmer in Cherbourg. Once we found it through all the fog on Friday night!

Guessing it was motoring on your return. Winds were great Sat eve, but the thunderstorms were too much.

Perhaps Sandy is right; what more can we expect this summer, "Hurricane BBC"? :ambivalence:
 
Guessing it was motoring on your return. Winds were great Sat eve, but the thunderstorms were too much.

Perhaps Sandy is right; what more can we expect this summer, "Hurricane BBC"? :ambivalence:

I live near the western solent & apart from a few desolute showers, am wondering when all this promised rain is going to arrive.
 
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