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lewisosd

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lewisosd last won the day on June 3 2014

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  1. Hi guys, Just to let you guys know who have been delayed in the past I received around £150 compensation for our delayed flight coming back from Arizona in 2012. Always worth a shot guys!
  2. 1 - Broken Bow (obviously)! 2 - Limon HP 3 - Campo cone!
  3. Don't post here much anymore, Just have a good old read through. Thought this however was worthy. Shelf cloud NE of Bury St Edmunds 19:30
  4. Large hail and a brand new car....hmmmmm
  5. Trip to Iowa tomorrow by the looks of it. Could be a good introduction for them chase virgins. Chance of violent and long track tornados
  6. Just arrived in Lake District for a week. I see there is a storm chance tonight. What a bonus as was treated to a spectacular show on Friday down in Suffolk!
  7. Awful awful storm. Just died as it came near us. Saw a few ic and anvil crawlers and that was about it. Such high hopes as well when we could hear the booming thunder out to sea
  8. Might get myself down to Felixstowe tonight or should I stay further inland near bury st edmunds?. Looking for some lightning shots tonight. What are your thoughts
  9. Torro have just released their take on today TORRO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 2013/001A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued at 07:50GMT on Tuesday 28th June 2013Valid from/until: 07:50 - 03:00GMT on Tuesday 23rd July/Wednesday 24th July 2013, for the following regions of the United Kingdom & Eire:...Parts of (see map)Much of central and northern EnglandE AngliaMuch of ScotlandTHREATSHail to 3-4cms diameter; wind gusts to 60mph; cloud-ground lightning; isolated tornadoesSYNOPSISMoisture plume characterised by high dewpoints/precipitable water values is across the watch area. Numerous showers and thunderstorms, associated with an upper trough, are ongoing across parts of the area, with frequent lightning, heavy rain, gusty winds, and isolated large hail possible. Through the morning, these should continue to drift generally northwards.Some additional development is likely across northern parts of England and Scotland through today, with a continuing risk of hail/wind - storm organisation into lines is possible, with a low but non-zero risk of storm rotation. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out with any surface-based storms.Some clearing in the wake of this activity may allow surface heating to develop across portions of the Midlands and into E Anglia later this morning and into this afternoon, allowing CAPEs to reach around 2000 J/Kg. With 0-6km shear of around 30 knots, well-organised multicells with large hail and damaging winds are possible. A tornado cannot be ruled out, especially where any cell-mergers allow favourable low-level vorticity to be ingested.
  10. Some very light precip in Bury St Edmunds. Not banking on a storm. We will see tomorrow
  11. two years ago had a good night time storm. That's the only real good'un for about 5 years. Can't count them flash and fart storms!
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