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Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage
of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. More to follow Joe |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Aug 31, 4:59*pm, Joseph Hunt wrote:
Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. More to follow Joe Damn ! and heres me bbq'in a couple of burgers amidst the grey not 21 pigeon miles away..! |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
"Joseph Hunt" wrote :
Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. The AWS at Hampstead observatory indicates 32.3mm of rain fell in less than 20 minutes, of which 14.1mm fell in one 5-min period. (Data is logged every 5 mins). Philip |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 18:07:02 +0100, Philip Eden wrote:
"Joseph Hunt" wrote : Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. The AWS at Hampstead observatory indicates 32.3mm of rain fell in less than 20 minutes, of which 14.1mm fell in one 5-min period. (Data is logged every 5 mins). Philip A modest amount of rain in St Albans in comparison from the same group of storms with around 8mm of rain in total. Quite enough to cause a flood at the bottom of Holywell Hill. Alan Gardiner Chiswell Green, St Albans 101m ASL 31/08/2008 18:36:05 |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 at 18:07:02, Philip Eden
wrote in uk.sci.weather : "Joseph Hunt" wrote : Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. The AWS at Hampstead observatory indicates 32.3mm of rain fell in less than 20 minutes, of which 14.1mm fell in one 5-min period. (Data is logged every 5 mins). Didn't they once record a 6" fall there? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Aug 31, 4:59*pm, Joseph Hunt wrote:
Incredible scenes here, sirens can be heard everywhere. I have footage of the funnel cloud. Rain has now stopped, but at one point the High Street turned into a river. The storm is heading off NE towards Highgate. More to follow Joe I was in the southbound bus shelter at Whitestone Pond and near the end of the downpour, the wind abruptly turned breezy and from SE direction with wispy structures in the rain over the Pond, appx 15 secs, then fiercely from SW direction blasting everyone inside the bus shelter with rain, appx 10 secs, around 16.45. Were these winds part of the same funnel cloud (whose centre I presume was passing by W and then N from me)? When the storm originally approached I saw two large dark areas or broad protuberances under the cloud. |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Aug 31, 7:47*pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
Didn't they once record a 6" fall there? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) About 6.7" in 3 hours, 14 Aug 1975. Stationary thunderstorm at the southern end of a long convergence line. There was no rain south of the Thames but it was very eerie and gloomy in Croydon in the evening. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
I've often noticed how eerie and gloomy it can be in Croydon.....
RoB "Tudor Hughes" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 7:47 pm, Paul Hyett wrote: Didn't they once record a 6" fall there? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) About 6.7" in 3 hours, 14 Aug 1975. Stationary thunderstorm at the southern end of a long convergence line. There was no rain south of the Thames but it was very eerie and gloomy in Croydon in the evening. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
Tudor Hughes wrote in
: About 6.7" in 3 hours, 14 Aug 1975. Stationary thunderstorm at the southern end of a long convergence line. There was no rain south of the Thames but it was very eerie and gloomy in Croydon in the evening. Is there any photographic evidence of the storm at its worst (or indeed the surrounding gloom?) Richard |
Hampstead, London: FC, TSRA
On Sep 1, 10:31*pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
Tudor Hughes wrote : * * *About 6.7" in 3 hours, 14 Aug 1975. *Stationary thunderstorm at the southern end of a long convergence line. *There was no rain south of the Thames but it was very eerie and gloomy in Croydon in the evening. Is there any photographic evidence of the storm at its worst (or indeed the surrounding gloom?) Richard I don't think it was the kind of light (or absence of) that would show up well in a photograph. It was simply noticeably darker than it should have been for the time of evening and the light had a somewhat unusual quality. I've no idea what it would mean in numbers of photons or wavelength thereof - probably more in the mind or eye of the beholder. As to the storm itself I don't think it was a "daytime darkness" event but I could be wrong on that. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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