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I hope I'll be forgiven for yet again posting about these images, but
today's 12.50 Aqua image contains some fascinating detail, which probably wouldn't be obvious from a normal met. satellite As last time, I have cropped as much of the British Isles as I could and it can be seen he http://www.mtullett.plus.com/aqua-1250-18-oct-vis.jpg satellite This image, and the one beneath, is at 250m resolution. That is about 2.5MB There appears to be a fire on the SW tip of the Isle of Man. What I am a bit baffled about is the wave structure over the Irish Sea where cloud seems absent Are we looking at a wave structure in the low level polluted air, beneath the inversion at about 1km? The wave pattern does seem to be linked with more obvious waves in the clouds near the Irish coast Here is a much smaller image of that area and is just over 200KB so would take about a minute to load with a 56k modem. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/aqua-small.jpg Both taken from: http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...25500.250m.jpg -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 18/10/2003 18:06:42 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners |
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