Satellite Image of the Week #8

This week’s satellite image is from Florida.  I like this image because there are very narrow bands of convection moving through the Gulf and the Panhandle of Florida.  This looks especially cool on satellite, and it makes me wonder what pre-satellite meteorologists would think if they could see this image.

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Source:  College of DuPage – SATRAD

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This blog is about my tales in storm chasing. My name is Seth Price and I am an instrumentation instructor at New Mexico Tech. My amateur radio call sign is N3MRA.
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