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SPECIAL REQUEST- for funnel cloud and tornado sightings

#1 User is offline   Dave W 

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FUNNEL CLOUDS & TORNADOES.

If you've witnessed one please start a seperate convective forum thread as we like to keep seperate track of each one observed. Many thanks!
Head it up: TYPE OF EVENT eg FC then the location and county then the date in format 19062007 and finally add RFMI (request for more information)

There seem to be quite a few sightings coming in in the last few hours


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#2 User is online   Uskys 

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BUMP
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#3 User is offline   Dave W 

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Thanks for all your reports folks on your FC/tornadic sightings. Keep them coming!
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#4 User is offline   Rob_Lowton 

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I thought I saw a funnel earlier, but it was so broken up it was more likely to have been Scud but it was a fair distance below the base of the main convective cloud.
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#5 User is offline   Dave W 

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Just put it up as a possible Rod in a thread then if anyone else saw it better they can clarify it..

Is it me or are there many more FC sightings this year than ever before? Though clearly we are in a particularly conducive set up for them atm.


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#6 User is offline   Dan G 

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Dave W - 22/6/2007 19:55

Just put it up as a possible Rod in a thread then if anyone else saw it better they can clarify it..

Is it me or are there many more FC sightings this year than ever before? Though clearly we are in a particularly conducive set up for them atm.



I've thought the same thing, but wonder if it's a higher level of awareness? I think the forum has more members than ever now too.
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#7 User is offline   PaulKn 

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TORRO has had a huge increase in funnel reports over the last few years - from seeing some pics floating around, I know that some are not funnels. However, the widespread use of camera phones these days mean that people can prove if they've seen one, and are much more likely to report. I woul suggest that numbers have always been high, but awaresness and the huge numbers of cameras about now mean that reports are numerous.
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#8 User is offline   Martyn Wells 

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Given that we're 8 today so far, looks like the "50 a year" will need to be revised at some stage too in line with what you've said Paul
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#9 User is offline   thunder god 

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There are 2 funnel cloud pictures on metcheck

1 in Lancashire http://www.metcheck....IVE/gallery.asp
1 in Cambridgeshire http://www.metcheck....linkStart=10045


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#10 User is offline   Dave W 

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Apologies if your initial thread title is changed, this is just to bring it into line with our standardised reporting procedure for FC and TN so that they can be found more easily when searching for them on the forum.
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#11 User is offline   Dave W 

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Anyone fancy doing a linking post picking up all thread urls for FC/TN sightings in last few days on one post?
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#12 User is offline   Mothman 

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Dave W - 23/6/2007 16:19

Anyone fancy doing a linking post picking up all thread urls for FC/TN sightings in last few days on one post?


I'll do one starting at beginning of year. Don't expect it in a hurry! ie. next few hours, ut should have it done in morning
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#13 User is offline   StratoQ 

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Was going to make a new post re a tornado report in the media but I cant find the "new post" button at the top of the "thunderstorms - forecast Discussion & Analysis" forum.

Is there something up with my browser (IE8) or is the forum not open to everyone to add post or bug in the forum s/w?


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#14 User is online   Ian Williams 

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Works ok for me, not sure why you dont have the New Post option? Im using Firefox 4 but have just checked it on IE8 and thats working too :s
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#15 User is offline   nev47 

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i see on the bbc weather there was a funnel cloud at peacehaven today
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#16 User is offline   StephenS 

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IIRC you have to ask to post in discussion and analysis - reports, chat etc are in the general forum. PM one of the mods if you want access.
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#17 User is offline   StratoQ 

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StephenS - 22/6/2011 19:29 IIRC you have to ask to post in discussion and analysis - reports, chat etc are in the general forum. PM one of the mods if you want access.

Thanks Stephen. Have just done that. Not certain though if that is the case (ie request only). There may be some s/w bug  ?

Here is a screen shot of what I get for the TS forum. Unlike say the General Weather forum, I cant see the "new post" button!

 


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#18 User is online   rosskesava 

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I don't have the 'new post' button either.
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#19 User is online   John Mason 

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I've alerted our technical guys - hopefully someone will get back soon :)

Cheers - John


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#20 User is offline   StratoQ 

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Thanks John

If it's any help, here is a list of the forums in the UK&Ireland Weather Discussion Section and where I can see the "new post" button or not:

General weather chat = yes

Current weather = yes

Synop = no

Thunderstorm Discussion & Anaysis= no

Weather in past = yes

Satellite Image = yes.

 

 


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