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![]() On the 12Z Sept 27 UNISYS weather surface temperature map there was a hot spike over UTAH that could only have been some sort of graphic computer glitch - not a real temperature gradient - I assume. I captured the image and posted it at: www.nyx.net/~wboas/anomaly.gif If anyone has any thoughts I'd welcome comment. I sent a query to UNISYS, awaiting reply... Bill Boas KC0IZI weather spotter Yuma County, Colorado |
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