Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Thu Jun 24 2010 08:03 AM
Re: 93L and X92L

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Take a look at the RGB below before the day/night transition...To me, the RGB is always the easiest image to see the LLC on.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-rgb.html




Yeah....when I said the 'first 9 images' above, those are all the images before the night line comes across. It is there. Just not much around it yet.




Well, I *now* see a spin... SOUTHEAST of Jamaica... just offshore. Southwest, I see clear skies, with absolutely zero rotation. I see the exact same feature no matter which satellite I look at



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