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Severe Squall Line Hits N. Ireland - Sat March 7th 09

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« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2009, 08:15:04 pm »

Good man Stuart!. It was probably straight line winds but if you can evidence of rotation then that would do the trick!  Smiley

Anybody see anything today?. Just had a flash of lightning in the NE. I seen some stonker cells today but haven't got a decent image to save my life because of poor light our else in a car with trees blocking the view. I seen powerful looking cb line with mammatus over Maghera - from Ballyronan!!, that was a beast. It was white and solid looking, did anyone see that?.

Had some big decaying cells with small mamma from home at sunset, might have a good one of I'm lucky. Have to sort out images. Some good dark convection bubbling up my W against the dark twilight sky, looks interesting. Had some hail also.
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