Thank you Michael for that simulation across of the whole world, it is
really fascinating.
Further more, the University of Wisconsin is doing a terrific work keeping
all that data updated, and matching it with sea temp and tuti quanti.
Please do not be upset by Georgy Boi, Shywise and Walrus .... Jealousy is
the word which applies to those Dudes re your research ( and definitive
Glaglaciationzz beulieverzz they are to boost )
By the way that reference by Shywise to Orogenic weather patterns ( ref as
orographic lift ) is just hogwash to put you astray. In fact it's simple
plain mechanical uplift leading to precipitation as the moisture reaches dew
point, and as former licensed commercial pilot, I know a bit about that
stuff... and as usual the 3 compères explain nothing !!!
Please again, just ignore those Bougredanes
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"John Krempasky" wrote in message
It's missing one frame from one Geostationary satellite at that time; the
image is produced as a composite of the images from all the various
geostationary weather satellites.
Quite right. Any comment about the other thing? Or do you suppose they
are a standard featuture for the time of the year?
I got this back from the site owners:
We have a few global Molleweide images at
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/comp/cmoll/ otherwise, we don't have the
resources to archive the Web site products. Note that the images are not
meant for serious research: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/cmoll.html and
are provided freely to the general public for education and general
knowledge. They should NOT be used to prove anything.
Which is why I asked for alternative sites after all.
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