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Good luck and be safe to all down there.
AROME model picking up on a few things:
convective structures (bowing segments mainly) along leading edge of dry intrusion in narrow band of very high LL shear and low CAPE environment. There are hints at narrow "high gust corridors" further inland as well, potentially affecting Hampshire, Surrey, etc. as well around 03-06Z.
I've just seen that early morning trains to the South of London are likely to be cancelled so lines can be checked for obstructions.
Thanks Johnny. I wouldn't expect much in the way of contribution. Though I'm far from being an expert - over on the meteorology forum I frequent I'm considered a bit of an ignoramus - I anticipate that I might be able to use what little I understand on the subject to assist TSR members. My thought was mainly that I could disseminate warnings and attempt to answer (simple) questions.Don't have any specific enquiries Chris, however I did check this thread prior to Angus and I'm always up for flood or storm warnings heading towards West Scotland. I'd guess this type of thread may attract more people like me who check it rather than have anything useful to contribute.
JohnnyO. o/
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