Quote Originally Posted by PA5COR View Post
Not the way as seen on Discovery with you guy's.
We get our share of tornado's and waterspouts in Europe, but mostly just a few people from weatherfora will go out in normal cars to followw the thunderstorm to film or photograph it.

Everybody here knows to stay the h*ll out of the way of a tornado....
Had a serious thunderstorm last week after the last heatwave 2 in a row 12 hours difference, unplugged the antenna's and grounded the inverted L.
Had quite a lightshow here and some serious thunder in the sky.
Several people wounded, 3 horses dead, houses on fire, flooding of villages and city's, the usual stuff.
Cold water from the Atlantic ocean and warm weather don't mix well here in summer.....
A killer of a thunderstorm went just past our country on the Northsea, clouds were 16 km high ( 10 miles) ...could see the lightning 60 miles away.
Now some new thunderstorms develop in France and are on their way North to us.
Time to umplug the antenna's before i go to bed in an hour or 2...
Stay cool Cor. I've hiked in weather like that. You have to know how to hydrate and you have to know when to stop.

We're about as perfect as you can get right now. We were in the clouds this morning until 11, then it cleared up. Low humitdity, about 10oF below the norm (6oC lower). We're forecast to have a low of 52oF Monday. (11oC)