The image at http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_ir_rad_loop.gif made me wonder.
Along the east coast, you can see clouds suddenly forming in a line about 100 or so miles off the eastern seabord between RI and FL. Is that the effect of the cold air blowing out to sea and flowing over warmer water?
I am a newbie. Thanks.
Satellite Tells story on the East?
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Re: Satellite Tells story on the East?
AggieSpirit wrote:The image at http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_ir_rad_loop.gif made me wonder.
Along the east coast, you can see clouds suddenly forming in a line about 100 or so miles off the eastern seabord between RI and FL. Is that the effect of the cold air blowing out to sea and flowing over warmer water?
I am a newbie. Thanks.
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