Satellite Image of the Week 2019 #45

I am running late posting the Satellite Image of the Week.  Here is this week’s, taken this morning.

This image was taken in the early morning light. Notice all of the contrails over Georgia and Florida. Sometimes, these are easier to see in the dawn and dusk hours, due to the low sun angles. Outside of the contrails, there are clear skies all over this region and high pressure dominates.

I’ll play with more of the real color images next week, but I was struck by the exit of the cold front this week, and saved this image.

Thank you for reading this post!

Source:  College of DuPage – Meteorology

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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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