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0730Z radar imagery shows intense line convection moving into the SE with an apparent bowing segment
on it

Pressure jump at Teddington and wimnd shify Chilbolton-
http://www.npl.co.uk/pressure/pressure.html
http://www.chilbolton.rl.ac.uk/weather/metdata.htm
associated with a squall line?
Nothing particularly of note in SE London as yet apart from gusting wind and heavy rain,

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Apologies wimnd shify
wind shift
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0730Z radar imagery shows intense line convection moving into the SE
with an apparent bowing segment on it


Hi David

Seems to coincide with the strong gusts to 65mph at Wittering? Certainly
fizzled since about 3 hours ago when it was a very coherent line on the
radar.

Cheers
Richard


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,Hi David

Seems to coincide with the strong gusts to 65mph at Wittering?....Cheers
Richard
Ello Rich!
Yes,I think we're talking about the second line here.Looked worse in the Midlands area.
Appear to be some striations (jet related?) on the cloud and cold front in the NOAA pass .

Having a break from the tropical season?
;-)

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Apologies for abominable posting.
Came thro SE London ~09Z with deep and dark looking embedded Cbs from South.Gusting wind and heavy
rain, now light and westerly with light rain from a low stratiform deck,

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Came through Wokingham at 0748z, very intense burst of rain, lasting about 1
min, measuring 68 mm/hr rate. Temperature dropped 4C (16 to 12), and
pressure rose 2.5 mbar. Quite gusty, max about 32 knots, but no more so than
earlier. Second line on radar produced intermittent light rain and drizzle
around 0900z, cloud now breaking up to northwest as I write (1055z). 24 hour
rainfall to 0900 was 15.1 mm.



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www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html


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Apologies for abominable posting.
Came thro SE London ~09Z with deep and dark looking embedded Cbs from

South.Gusting wind and heavy
rain, now light and westerly with light rain from a low stratiform deck,

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24 hour
rainfall to 0900 was 15.1 mm.
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15.7mm same period here at Tawfield (Bracknell)

Martin.


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Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire
NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m
Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W)


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Front through Tilehurst at 0735Z. Rainfall 15.1mm during 24 hours ending
0900Z - remarkably similar to Bracknell & Wokingham.

Eric Belton


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"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
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24 hour
rainfall to 0900 was 15.1 mm.
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Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.


15.7mm same period here at Tawfield (Bracknell)

Martin.


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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/metindex.htm
Bracknell (Wooden Hill/Tawfield), Berkshire
NGR: SU 854 667 Elev: 80m
Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W)




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Front through Tilehurst at 0735Z. Rainfall 15.1mm during 24 hours ending
0900Z - remarkably similar to Bracknell & Wokingham.

Eric Belton


24 hour
rainfall to 0900 was 15.1 mm.
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Bernard Burton
Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.



15.7mm same period here at Tawfield (Bracknell)

Martin.


24-hour rainfall (03/0900 to 04/0900Z) in Romsey was 19.1mm,
our highest daily fall since 22 June.

Nigel (Romsey, Hampshire)

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0730Z radar imagery shows intense line convection moving into the SE
with an apparent bowing segment
on it

Pressure jump at Teddington and wimnd shify Chilbolton-
http://www.npl.co.uk/pressure/pressure.html
http://www.chilbolton.rl.ac.uk/weather/metdata.htm
associated with a squall line?
Nothing particularly of note in SE London as yet apart from gusting
wind and heavy rain,


Nothing of any note as it all passed through Chalfont St Giles. Only
some intermittent moderate rain. No significant wind gusts. 24-hour
rainfall total to 09z was 17.4 mm.

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles
England


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