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Category Archives: Satellite Imagery
Satellite Image of the Week 2023 #22
This week, I chose a visible image over the southern Great Plains. In this image, you can see several storms firing in the Texas Panhandle, with an impressive outflow boundary radiating from them. Notice the circle of clouds that is … Continue reading
Storm Chase: Marginal Risk 5/25/23
My attention is fully dedicated to severe weather and storm chasing. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued a Marginal Risk for the High Plains today. There is less than a 2% tornado risk today, according the SPC. To summarize … Continue reading
Storm Chase: Slight Risk 5/24/23
For the next six weeks, my attention is fully dedicated to severe weather and storm chasing. I am currently chasing storms with High Plains Tours. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued a Slight Risk for the southern High Plains … Continue reading
Satellite Image of the Week 2023 #21
This week, I chose an enhanced infrared image over the Great Plains. Storms fired this afternoon and evening over Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. I am trying to decide whether to leave for storm chasing tomorrow, and part of it will … Continue reading
Central New Mexico Weather: 5/19/23
Yesterday was a mild and partly cloudy in Magdalena. There was some rain and thunder in the afternoon. This morning in Rio Rancho, the weather has been mostly cloudy, mild and a still. My weather station in Rio Rancho says: … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Satellite Imagery
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 5/18/23
Yesterday was a warm and partly cloudy in Magdalena. There was a few sprinkles and the constant threat of thunderstorms, with even a little thunder. This morning in Rio Rancho, the weather has been mostly cloudy, mild and a still. … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Satellite Imagery
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 5/17/23
Yesterday was a warm and partly cloudy in Magdalena. There was a good rain in Magdalena, just about the time I arrived. This morning in Rio Rancho, the weather has been partly clear, mild and a still. My weather station … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Satellite Imagery
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 5/16/23
Yesterday was a warm and partly cloudy in Magdalena. We did get some rain last night in Rio Rancho. This morning in Rio Rancho, the weather has been mostly sunny, mild and a still. The NWS in Albuquerque, NM, forecaster’s … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Satellite Imagery
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 5/15/23
Yesterday was a warm and partly cloudy in Rio Rancho. This morning in Rio Rancho, the weather has been mostly cloudy, mild and a still. I had a few raindrops hit my windshield on the way to the train. My … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Satellite Imagery
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, Los Lunas, magdalena, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, Socorro, weather
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Satellite Image of the Week 2023 #20
This week, I chose a true color image over California. This image is neat as you can see all of the fog off the California coast. This is likely advection fog, formed by warm, humid air crossing over the cold … Continue reading