No one is talking about this system and it looks quite impressive.
Quite impresive system near the Iberian Peninsula
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Quite impresive system near the Iberian Peninsula
No one is talking about this system and it looks quite impressive.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/natl/loop-avn.html
Moving quickly towards Morrocco, looks like it has no time to develop further.
Moving quickly towards Morrocco, looks like it has no time to develop further.
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Re: Quite impresive system near the Iberian Peninsula
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... r2_floater
Another loop,this one a visible image.Moving SE rapidly.
Another loop,this one a visible image.Moving SE rapidly.
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Re: Quite impresive system near the Iberian Peninsula
It either looks like an extratropical low or subtropical system. Only the weather stations in the areas will tell.
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Re: Quite impresive system near the Iberian Peninsula
Here in Portugal I have been tracking this since yesterday, but SATREP calls this a Comma cloud.


A Comma is an active, mesoscale cloud spiral in the cold air behind frontal cloud bands, often with significant weather.
http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/SatMa ... /index.htm
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