Archive for June, 2014
Impressive storms blew up bang on schedule yesterday across a broad area of Western Europe from the Republic of Ireland to Germany. The strongest storms erupted over the near continent with supercells impacting Belgium. Those supercells produced large hail which interrupted the friendly between Belgium and Tunisia. Here was the scene once players were taken off […]
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As you’ll be well aware, thunderstorms are now pushing northward over the UK along an active frontal zone associated with low pressure out at sea. Warm, humid air is fuelling these drenching storms, triggered by the front and cold air at 20,000ft. Nothing much else to add as I’ve posted on this a lot in […]
It’s the time of year for MCS’s and derechos and that’s exactly what we’ve seen in recent days. Check out the SPC storm report from yesterday and note the line of damaging wind reports stretching from Kansas to the Carolinas. This was courtesy of a MCS and derecho. Tonight we have another over the central […]
Conditions come together this weekend for some strong thunderstorms. Thunderstorms which are likely to produce flooding rains, frequent lightning (in places), large hail, gusty winds and perhaps a few funnels or weak tornadoes. Warm, moist air riding beneath a cold mid upper level with a strong front pushing through sets the stage up nicely. volatile […]
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Sorry for no written post yesterday. Was out all day and ended up not getting a chance to post. This weekend certainly looks volatile for Ireland, UK and western flank of the European mainland. If you live in this region of the world, be aware of some rather ‘active’ weather on the way. TOP IMAGE: Courtesy/Credit: NOAA [s2If […]
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The abnormally quiet severe weather season has really picked up once again with the most active day since April. Powerful storms from yesterday and merged overnight into a large, long lasting complex of severe thunderstorms, known as a Mesoscale Convection Complex. These large systems which can span hundreds of miles is bringing damaging wind and large hail and […]

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