Please discuss here for any potential.
To start the ball rolling. I'll post up this one for starters. Good luck y'all
This is from UKWW courtesy of Tony Gilbert :
8.40pm Fri
Moderate Risk of Thunderstorms UK & Ireland (as per map) 09Z-21Z
Risk of Funnel Ob's Eastern Scotland yellow box
Risk of Stronger Convection red box 12Z-18Z
Earlier build up to this outlook looked rather benign according to the NMM a GFS. Though on a personal note I could see more potential here than the models were maybe ingesting at the time!
Moderate risk of thunderstorms looks to be in place for isolated parts of the UK, north of the Thames Valley and for much of Ireland. Once again it needs to be noted that the risk box is broad. Whilst in reality only a small portion of this risk coverage will in fact see storms!
Quasi stationary low over Scotland maintains a partial polar maritime unstable flow across the UK. Most recent UKMO forecast synopsis looks rather messy IMO. These maps are drawn freehand and when they look like this it usually means there is some uncertainties here!!
Based on what I can see ATM initial occluded front likely to bring heavy persistent rain to much of the UK & Ireland through the morning. Some post frontal troughing looks to develop within the wake of the initial frontal rain. It is within this period for the UK that we have the chance of a significant upper jet streak peeling off across the southeast quadrant of the UK. Winds look straight lined at all levels and models are currently having trouble extending instability into this sector. My opinion suggests that based on the sudden and abrupt incursion of mid level dry air, moist low level advection and surface insolation we should see higher CAPE values across central regions than are in fact currently predicted. With this in mind the risk for stronger convection looks to have the potential to reach much further SE than is currently predicted.
In short a bit hit and miss ATM but hopefully the risk will become more clearer in the morning! Hense the red box may need extending further SE?
Edited by Tony Gilbert 15/7/2011 21:05
http://www.ukweather...achmentid=73155
http://www.ukweather...w.asp?tid=43981




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