Re: [WR] Wishaw - ominous skies to the south
- From: "brian blair" <aberfeldy.weather@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:15:54 GMT
19 C thick and cloudy at Aberfeldy 1300. My screen is covered in tiny
thunder flies (?) never a good sign. The radar is showing some rather odd
lines of showers at the moment that seem to stretch for hundreds of miles
but are about 30 miles thick. The N Ireland storms seem to moving up on a
very rigid NNE line that runs with the Great Glen fault.
brian
aberfeldy
"Alex Stephens Jr" <alex114@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Sitting at the northern end of the line of cloud which can be traced down
> to the Irish sea, through Wales and Cornwall atm.
> No thundery activity at this end though. Looks to be plenty of rainfall
> hanging above us, but not reaching the ground.
> The line may become thundery up here as it moves further east.
> My attention now switches to the temporarily clearing skies in the west.
> Radar and sferics now showing much activity heading our way from Northern
> Ireland.
> Alex.
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