2005's Most Amazing Satellite Images (BEWARE DIAL-UP USERS!)
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Wilma page
http://www.geocities.com/wxmann_91/wilma.html
I'm not sure I can get to the Rita page by the end of break, but at least I have two of the Big Three done.
Wilma page
http://www.geocities.com/wxmann_91/wilma.html
I'm not sure I can get to the Rita page by the end of break, but at least I have two of the Big Three done.
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Rita images are now up
http://www.geocities.com/wxmann_91/rita.html
This is the last I'll mention of these pages so the admins won't be angry (I was only granted permission for the three sites at the first post). But, if you click on "weather page", I will hopefully have images of the other canes of 2005 and some from 2004, along with some svr and winter wx events up in the next few months.
http://www.geocities.com/wxmann_91/rita.html
This is the last I'll mention of these pages so the admins won't be angry (I was only granted permission for the three sites at the first post). But, if you click on "weather page", I will hopefully have images of the other canes of 2005 and some from 2004, along with some svr and winter wx events up in the next few months.
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Re: Reference: Katrina, Rita, and Wilma Satellite Images
superfly wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Since so many of you said something about Katrina being "as beautiful as Mitch" and "the most beautiful hurricane in some time"
Well that didn't last long. Wilma at its peak with its 2nm eye was the most beautiful hurricane I've ever seen.
Wilma was incredible. Such a bunch of different looks.....from that pinhole eye in the Caribbean to that large eye hitting the Yucatan, to weakening over the Yucatan, to making a last run at it over the Loop Current and Florida, then continuing to strengthen briefly in the Atlantic.
That was all very compelling Internet-tracking in a season full of it.
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