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ltpat228
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Waiting...But Not Quite There Yet
      Tue Jul 03 2007 10:48 PM

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There's some nice banding features, too, for a storm this far out to see on July 3rd.




What does "banding" mean regarding weather?
I've seen the word used several times when many of you speak about possible storms.
What is the importance of banding to a storm?

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue Jul 03 2007 10:53 PM)

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