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I thought this shot from Friday was interesting if not pretty!
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...125000.1km.jpg

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Lovely picture of classic cloud streets aligned along the wind at
around 2,000 feet, ie aligned with the isobars,

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Lovely picture of classic cloud streets aligned along the wind at
around 2,000 feet, ie aligned with the isobars,

Jack


Where?

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Lovely picture of classic cloud streets aligned along the wind at
around 2,000 feet, ie aligned with the isobars,

Jack


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Will, the image was in Phil's original post yesterday at 0832L
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...125000.1km.jpg
it's a cracker.

Jon.

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Lovely picture of classic cloud streets aligned along the wind at
around 2,000 feet, ie aligned with the isobars,

Jack


Where?

Will


Will, the image was in Phil's original post at 0832L
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...125000.1km.jpg
it's a cracker.

Jon.



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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Lovely picture of classic cloud streets aligned along the wind at
around 2,000 feet, ie aligned with the isobars,

Jack


Where?

Will


Will, the image was in Phil's original post at 0832L
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...125000.1km.jpg
it's a cracker.

Jon.


Thanks Jon. Sure is!

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