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As an addendum to the UK meteorology thread, I thought I'd create another for non-UK stuff, including this fascinating video from a US storm chaser whose channel I highly recommend:
Storm chasing, on my list of things to do before I go.... Thanks, will be checking out that channel laterAs an addendum to the UK meteorology thread, I thought I'd create another for non-UK stuff, including this fascinating video from a US storm chaser whose channel I highly recommend:
Storm chasing, on my list of things to do before I go.... Thanks, will be checking out that channel later
Just been on the Netweather site. Very interesting, cheers ChrisIf I wasn't disabled, I would love to go storm-chasing - Netweather does tours themselves.
Why not join the forum? We have plenty of members there who have little to no technical knowledge (I was one when I joined), and we have a learner's zone where you can ask questions or check previously-answered ones.Just been on the Netweather site. Very interesting, cheers Chris
Thanks Chris, I'll have think about itWhy not join the forum? We have plenty of members there who have little to no technical knowledge (I was one when I joined), and we have a learner's zone where you can ask questions or check previously-answered ones.
I think anyone becomes despondent after a lengthy period of rain.This is terrible, I'm looking at other peoples' horrid weather projections to cheer myself up after our iwn incessant downpours ! What a nasty old duffer I have become.
JohnnyO. o/
Some of his footage is utterly stunning. He's very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, and, for me, has a way of explaining these matters concisely and without patronising the viewer.