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Old December 10th 03, 09:25 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Alex Gray Alex Gray is offline
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Sorry - that's me messing around with some JavaScript to see if I can get
some protection onto my site (as its a family site and I'm not overly keen
on family photos being available to anybody) with mixed success!

The full link is URL
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r....A200334411250
1-2003344113000.250m.jpg but beware the full image is over 6 megs.


"SRi2589362" wrote in message
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Anybody had a look at the MODIS image from this morning - it make
fascinating viewing.

I've cropped and chopped it a bit (460k) and loaded it here
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/colex/

Anybody any ideas on the wave formations over the SE corner (slightly
increased gradient with consequential mixing?)? How about the pond

ripple'
between Dover and Calais? Have all the ferries parked in the middle and
caused the ripples that way )

Some nice dendritic features as well - demonstrated by my trip to

Sainsburys
(on the Bagshot round road coming out of Bracknell) which was basking in
sunshine (misty though) whilst at home (on the road out towards

Wokingham)
it was less than 100m.

A


Do you have the full link to the MODIS image? The link you've quoted seems

to
be password protected. Many thanks