Multicell thunderstorm of 20 june 2006 at Toulouse

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Multicell thunderstorm of 20 june 2006 at Toulouse

#1 Postby remy » Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:34 am

The weather is cloudy hot and heavy in Tuesday June 20 is had Blagnac and the day to announce itself very stormy in southern axes western north is. Some weather modifications it is made that the situation was not to generalize but it was nevertheless present in my area since it is there my area this day which have the strongest storms. And for proof some to stereotype this storms here unforgettable.

Towards the neighbourhoods of 8 p.m. a cell goes up High the Pyrenees without too large consequence. But while arriving in the high Garonne it becomes extensive and starts to take the form on the echoes radar of a multicellular storm.

Then progressively the anvil arrives expensive me!

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The storm approaches and finally a half hour later a recognizable threat is revealed. A gust face (face of gusts) comes to be revealed with splendid a shelf cloud (Arcus).

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As the minutes pass the shelf cloud enlarged and with him the threat of hail becomes much larger. One can besides notices 3 layer with the top of the ascending roller

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The sky is now black of ink and the shelf cloud any more do not be long in absorbing us in are alarming masses. Under this arcus to be indeed hail 1.5 cm in diameter. there was not forcing of very strong gusts of wind but of very strong rain.

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Veiled and the evening finished by the turbulent wake of the sky leaving by this splendid storm.

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