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Visible ImageryVisible Imagery

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VisibleVisible full disc image. Note circulations in both Northern and Southern hemispheres, full disc image. Note circulations in both Northern and Southern hemispheres,

ITCZ, and moon in backgroundITCZ, and moon in background..

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In this North American visible sector, note the effects of parallax error with distance form In this North American visible sector, note the effects of parallax error with distance form the satellite sub-point.the satellite sub-point.

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Visible imagery is analyzed in terms of brightness and texture. Deeper, more vertically Visible imagery is analyzed in terms of brightness and texture. Deeper, more vertically developed clouds such as these thunderstorms over the mid Atlantic region appear very developed clouds such as these thunderstorms over the mid Atlantic region appear very

bright while lower, thinner clouds are grayer. Also note the very lumpy texture to the bright while lower, thinner clouds are grayer. Also note the very lumpy texture to the convective cloud tops vs nearby stratified clouds along the PA/MD border.convective cloud tops vs nearby stratified clouds along the PA/MD border.

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Infra red (IR) imageryInfra red (IR) imagery

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IR imagery senses cloud top temperatures. Here brightness correlates to IR imagery senses cloud top temperatures. Here brightness correlates to colder cloud tops usually a function of cloud top altitude.colder cloud tops usually a function of cloud top altitude.

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IR North American sector. Note deep cyclone over western Ontario just NW of IR North American sector. Note deep cyclone over western Ontario just NW of lake Superior.lake Superior.

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Another IR image of North America from the GOES E satellite. Note effects of Another IR image of North America from the GOES E satellite. Note effects of parallax in infra red.parallax in infra red.

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Enhanced IR images apply a color scheme to various temperature ranges. In Enhanced IR images apply a color scheme to various temperature ranges. In this image of hurricane Ike at category 5 intensity, the deepest convection and this image of hurricane Ike at category 5 intensity, the deepest convection and thus, coldest cloud top temperatures are in red and dramatically highlight the thus, coldest cloud top temperatures are in red and dramatically highlight the

hurricane’s eye wall.hurricane’s eye wall.

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Note the differences in land vs water temperatures in this nighttime IR image. Note the differences in land vs water temperatures in this nighttime IR image. The dark specks are lakes, large rivers and reservoirs. The Great Lakes are The dark specks are lakes, large rivers and reservoirs. The Great Lakes are

also contrasted well against the adjacent cold land mass.also contrasted well against the adjacent cold land mass.

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Though poorer in resolution than visible imagery, smaller scale features can Though poorer in resolution than visible imagery, smaller scale features can also be identified in IR.also be identified in IR.

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This IR image can fool you. Focus on eastern Kansas. Note the darker, This IR image can fool you. Focus on eastern Kansas. Note the darker, warmer area over SE Kansas and S Missouri are areas of fog and low stratus. warmer area over SE Kansas and S Missouri are areas of fog and low stratus. The top of this cloud deck is warmer than the surrounding ground temperatures The top of this cloud deck is warmer than the surrounding ground temperatures

where skies are clear and there has been greater radiational cooling.where skies are clear and there has been greater radiational cooling.

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Fog and stratusFog and stratus

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Note sharp, dendritic pattern to this river fog over the MS and lower WI river Note sharp, dendritic pattern to this river fog over the MS and lower WI river valleys. Also note the long lived contrails over eastern WI.valleys. Also note the long lived contrails over eastern WI.

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A polar orbiter view of valley fog in the Appalachians. Note the dendritic pattern A polar orbiter view of valley fog in the Appalachians. Note the dendritic pattern produced by topography.produced by topography.

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Determining stability and Determining stability and wind flowwind flow

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With unstable, cumuliform clouds, wind flow will be parallel to cloud “streets”.With unstable, cumuliform clouds, wind flow will be parallel to cloud “streets”.

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In the case of stable, stratiform cloud bands, or wavelets, wind flow is In the case of stable, stratiform cloud bands, or wavelets, wind flow is perpendicular to the cloud bands.perpendicular to the cloud bands.

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Guess the wind direction over the western Great Lakes.Guess the wind direction over the western Great Lakes.

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Note the wave pattern in this cold advection stratocumulus deck. What can be Note the wave pattern in this cold advection stratocumulus deck. What can be said about the wind direction said about the wind direction and speedand speed??

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The lack of cloud growth can also indicate wind direction and, in some cases, The lack of cloud growth can also indicate wind direction and, in some cases, speed as well. Note the clearing from the Door peninsula of WI, southward speed as well. Note the clearing from the Door peninsula of WI, southward through NE IL, NW IN and W lower MI as winds turn onshore from Lake MI through NE IL, NW IN and W lower MI as winds turn onshore from Lake MI

bringing cooler, stable air inland.bringing cooler, stable air inland.

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Polar air flowing across the Great Lakes often produces lake effect clouds and Polar air flowing across the Great Lakes often produces lake effect clouds and snow squalls. What was the direction of wind flow over the upper Midwest on snow squalls. What was the direction of wind flow over the upper Midwest on

this day?this day?

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Cumulus streets vs clear sky or wave clouds highlight areas of instability such Cumulus streets vs clear sky or wave clouds highlight areas of instability such as in the air feeding this thunderstorm complex moving through the Chicago as in the air feeding this thunderstorm complex moving through the Chicago

area.area.

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Satellite imagery can also be very useful in getting a fix on the position of Satellite imagery can also be very useful in getting a fix on the position of frontal boundaries, such as this warm front advancing across the southern frontal boundaries, such as this warm front advancing across the southern

Great Lakes.Great Lakes.

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Other surface featuresOther surface features

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Snow cover. Note river valley pattern over the Midwest and mid Atlantic.Snow cover. Note river valley pattern over the Midwest and mid Atlantic.

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Note the river pattern in the snow cover over the Midwest, the frozen lakes over Note the river pattern in the snow cover over the Midwest, the frozen lakes over MN, and even the change in vegetative cover over WI.MN, and even the change in vegetative cover over WI.

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A zoomed in view of snow cover over northern IL.A zoomed in view of snow cover over northern IL.

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An IR view of the same area on 1/1/06. Note the fires and downstream smoke An IR view of the same area on 1/1/06. Note the fires and downstream smoke plumes. This gives a good idea of what the wind flow is like over the southern plumes. This gives a good idea of what the wind flow is like over the southern

Plains.Plains.

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Thunderstorm featuresThunderstorm features

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Note the transverse bands along the edge of the anvil canopy of this deep Note the transverse bands along the edge of the anvil canopy of this deep convective complex over Iowa. What does this infer in terms of turbulence?convective complex over Iowa. What does this infer in terms of turbulence?

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Look at the overshooting tops boiling up through the anvil canopy of this severe Look at the overshooting tops boiling up through the anvil canopy of this severe thunderstorm complex. Note also the wavelets in the anvil downstream over thunderstorm complex. Note also the wavelets in the anvil downstream over

AR and MO. These are a good example of gravity waves and are known to be AR and MO. These are a good example of gravity waves and are known to be associated with severe turbulence.associated with severe turbulence.

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TurbulenceTurbulence

( CAT )( CAT )

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Wind barbs superimposed on water vapor imagery (kind of like a type of IR Wind barbs superimposed on water vapor imagery (kind of like a type of IR imagery). The dark area running N – S through the Plains states is the dry slot imagery). The dark area running N – S through the Plains states is the dry slot associated with an occluding mid latitude cyclone. This is a good way to locate associated with an occluding mid latitude cyclone. This is a good way to locate

the jet stream axis and its associated CAT.the jet stream axis and its associated CAT.

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Visible image of a cyclone centered over the NW corner of KS. Note the Visible image of a cyclone centered over the NW corner of KS. Note the comma cloud pattern.comma cloud pattern.

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This low sun angle visible image highlights the 3 cloud decks associated with a This low sun angle visible image highlights the 3 cloud decks associated with a mature extra tropical cyclone and its deformation zone. Deformation zones are mature extra tropical cyclone and its deformation zone. Deformation zones are

also areas of severe CAT. also areas of severe CAT.

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A good example of mountain wave turbulence (MWT) as indicated by satellite A good example of mountain wave turbulence (MWT) as indicated by satellite imagery.imagery.

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An IR image of MWT downstream of the Rockies.An IR image of MWT downstream of the Rockies.

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Extra tropical cyclonesExtra tropical cyclones

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A nice enhanced IR image of a fully occluded cyclone departing the Great A nice enhanced IR image of a fully occluded cyclone departing the Great Lakes region. Note the temperatures of the 3 main cloud decks of the cyclone: Lakes region. Note the temperatures of the 3 main cloud decks of the cyclone:

The jet stream cirrus deck, the comma head deck, and the cold advection The jet stream cirrus deck, the comma head deck, and the cold advection stratocumulus (wrap around) deck.stratocumulus (wrap around) deck.

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Visible image of a maturing comma cloud system over the Plains.Visible image of a maturing comma cloud system over the Plains.

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A smaller, more compact cyclone centered just south of the Quad Cities. Note A smaller, more compact cyclone centered just south of the Quad Cities. Note the tight cyclonic curvature to the cloud elements.the tight cyclonic curvature to the cloud elements.

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A zoomed in view of the previous image.A zoomed in view of the previous image.

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An enhanced IR view of the cyclone center SSW of KMLI. Note the colder An enhanced IR view of the cyclone center SSW of KMLI. Note the colder cloud tops associated with cyclonically curved convective elements over IL.cloud tops associated with cyclonically curved convective elements over IL.

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An IR view of a mid latitude cyclone. Note the brightness of the convective tail An IR view of a mid latitude cyclone. Note the brightness of the convective tail portion of the comma cloud (over the mid and lower MS valleyportion of the comma cloud (over the mid and lower MS valley), indicating ), indicating

explosive squall line development. explosive squall line development.

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Another IR image of a maturing cyclone.Another IR image of a maturing cyclone.