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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...roject.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

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In message , Jack Harrison
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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter in
the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further north.
Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical temperature
profile.

Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England
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In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter in
the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further north.
Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical temperature
profile.

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
--
Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England
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In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter in
the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further north.
Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical temperature
profile.

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
--
Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England
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In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter in
the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further north.
Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical temperature
profile.

Norman.
(delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail)
--
Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England


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"Norman Lynagh" schreef
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In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb
picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter
in the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further
north. Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical
temperature profile.

Norman.


It looks like an enlarged mackerel sky seen from above.
Beautiful picture.

Sytze





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"Norman Lynagh" schreef
in bericht ...
In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb
picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter
in the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further
north. Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical
temperature profile.

Norman.


It looks like an enlarged mackerel sky seen from above.
Beautiful picture.

Sytze





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"Norman Lynagh" schreef
in bericht ...
In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb
picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter
in the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further
north. Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical
temperature profile.

Norman.


It looks like an enlarged mackerel sky seen from above.
Beautiful picture.

Sytze





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"Norman Lynagh" schreef
in bericht ...
In message , Jack Harrison
writes
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...3/11/1132/proj
ect.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb
picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.

Jack


And this one, Jack

http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...3111413.uk.jpg

There's a bit too much low cloud here for the wave pattern to be
identified 'from the bottom up'. The wavelength is noticeably shorter
in the south of the country, particularly SW Ireland, than further
north. Presumably this is due to differences in the vertical
temperature profile.

Norman.


It looks like an enlarged mackerel sky seen from above.
Beautiful picture.

Sytze





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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:37:00 -0000, "Jack Harrison"
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http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/pro...roject.ch2.jpg

has everything - jet stream cloud, orographic waves, etc. A superb picture.
Needs registration with Dundee but free.


I'm struck by how much the upstream cloud features resemble the cloud
bands on Jupiter.

Jack




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