Ivanova wrote:Notice the huge black area appears right after the eclipse !!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Am I reading this right ??
wow. Look at the new IR
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The grey, black you guys are talking about really is a more "blood red" indicating even COLDER cloud tops then the surround red convection.
I would venture that in that cold blood red area, winds are at least gusting to Category 4 (131 mph - 155 mph) strength at the surface.
I would venture that in that cold blood red area, winds are at least gusting to Category 4 (131 mph - 155 mph) strength at the surface.
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