On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 07:39:00 +0100, Mike Tullett wrote in
I was also going to ask, how often, i.e is it every other day ?, can you get
the UK image like Mike has today. When Ive gone to the site in the past, to
look at the UK, it appears squashed up at an angle in one of the images and
not worth expanding.
It is quite rare for the British Isles to be in the middle of the pass as
it was in this one. Usually we are chopped in half, or at the edge of the
image with all the associated distortions. It just so happened the pass
was perfect yesterday as well as at a time of clear skies.
I've now put up the 13.10Z Aqua image. The pass was from a different
direction but we are very close to the middle in an east-west sense.
http://www.mtullett.plus.com/satelli...07-09-2004.jpg
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Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 08/09/2004 07:40:30 UTC