The time is coming when we will need you storm chasers as much as they do in the States. I have been following their run of tornados and derechos. (And, commenting on a video of the Houston derecho, given them a ticking-off over their school boards removing climate change from the curriculum!) I was near the Birmingham Tornado of 28 July, 2005. The wrather was certainly extraordinary; I have never before experienced an intense Warm Front - droplets were oozing out of the air, followed by extraordinary rain. Afterwards I saw cumulonimbus clouds racing across the sky, as though they were cumulus! A Texan expert assessed it as F2. And I think Leominster is pronounced lem-ster!
@supacellstormchasing5 ай бұрын
Thank you for that, I'll remember that one (Lemster). I always wonder if I'm pronouncing place names right. That derecho in Houston looked intense, as have the large number of tornadoes. Looks like more dangerous weather in parts of the USA tonight. The UK is a long way from that level of intensity with storms, although rainfall is becoming a real issue here.
@Conmanthompson25 ай бұрын
Could Be A Risk Of Thundery Showers Tommorow So There Could Be A Risk Of Storm Chasing Tommorow Due To A Thunderstorm Warning
@supacellstormchasing5 ай бұрын
I will be out chasing tomorrow. Hopefully I catch something 👍
@Conmanthompson25 ай бұрын
@@supacellstormchasing Have You Managed To Catch The Storm Today
@supacellstormchasing5 ай бұрын
Yes, I caught three storms. Video should be up by end of tomorrow.