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mwillis
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Re: 90L and beyond
      Thu Jun 24 2010 08:39 PM

Watching the Current Invest, its wonderful to be able to watch a probable tropical depression being formed in front of my eyes, using sat. images of course. Its sort of amazing to watch the visable sat. imagery, seing the different heights of the clouds by their direction of travel, currently. If you look over and over you can actually see the high clouds to the west of the COC being pulled into the lower levels and how the clouds are currently firinging up and really moving in different directions.
Its like seeing the birth of a depression. Just thought I would throw that one out. it amazed me to see cloud motion and circulation at different heights before the blobs of TS's moved in the way
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/flash-vis.html

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