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  1. heres the latest sat image water clouds that do not precipitate appear blue because cloud drops are small, whereas large drops that are typical to precipitating clouds appear green yellow. clouds with tops composed of large ice particles, e.g., Cb tops, appear red. Optically thick clouds with small ice particles near their tops appear orange
  2. wow u can get all those sat chanels free heres what they mean heres the link Cumulonimbus Cluster - Cloud Structure In Satellite Images http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/SatManu/main.htm?/docu/Manual/SatManu/CMs/CFW/vcs.htm
  3. this set up is alongway away so heres a good site if uwant a look ready for superadiabatic conditions http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/SatManu/main.htm?/docu/Manual/SatManu/CMs/CFW/vcs.htm
  4. looks nice but Wow, JMA is Hollywood stuff what that is lame modeling precipitation is still not very reliable. If you compare the modeled results with observed values you will realize that the model is nothing better than a first order approach ah
  5. andy good site 4 u if u ait got it www.lightningwizard.com
  6. so it says low risk super c risk and no cape so the chance is 0 so what what it saying is that it if conditions wer right thats a high risk area
  7. finally got the vm radar up n runing. but the way its going ill have to have 20 pc to process the data it took 3 hours to out put this
  8. wow check out the diffrence from low res to high owesome
  9. her is a look at a super high res radar but only. half res they take so much computing power to output its crazy
  10. the wine-o 18z gfs compair to 12z. shes like me on a friday night only sunday what a mess wow i replyed to my self now it is a mess Which one of these revolving weather systems is the smallest: hurricane, typhoon, tropical cyclone, tornado? Aside of the amusing reference popularised by Frank Zappa, what is the usual cause of a large-scale 'yellow snow' weather effect seen in certain parts of the world? What is the line on a weather chart which joins points of equal pressure? What colour of a single rainbow is on the inside of the rainbow's arc, given the generally defined seven-colour rainbow? Who invented the mercury thermometer? Okta is a unit of measurement of what? What common term refers to the amount of water vapour that is held in the air? Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson's father was responsible for what significant weather-related invention? What shipping forecast area lies immediately South of Forties off the British Isles? What common term refers to the movement of air from a high pressure to a low pressure zone? What is O3 (O followed by the number 3, usually shown in sub-script)? What wind speed limit applies for setting athletics sprinting and jumping records? What were all girls from 1953 to 1979, and thereafter alternating boys and girls? What is the circulating Atlantic ocean current which warms Western Europe? What's the more exotic name of the 'Northern Lights' visible under certain conditions in the Northern Hemisphere night sky? What is a haboob? What is the childlike name given to the significant weather activity linked to sea temperature rise in the Pacific Ocean? What are the narrow bands of strong winds called which move around the world between about six and twelve miles high? What is the unit of measurement of wind speed? What is the 'ology' term for the study or science of the weather (that's short-term weather systems and effects, not long-term climatology)? What was the name of the 1992 hurricane storm which caused massive damage to the Bahamas, Florida and Louisiana? Towards which direction (North, East, South or West) is a rainbow normally seen in the afternoon? What cloud term means 'sheet' or 'sheetlike' or 'layer'? (Aside from a back and a front) how many sides or points does every snowflake have? The 'Inter-tropical Convergence Zone', where the trade winds meet near the equator to produce a band of relatively very still air, which can strand sailing ships, is known more prosaically as what? In the Northern hemisphere an area of low pressure produces what wind direction? What is the most common gas in the earth's atmosphere? What type of cloud is normally associated with thunderstorms? The heaviest recorded hailstones weighed (approximately) 25gms, 100gms, 500gms or 1kg? What number does 'storm' equate to on the Beaufort Scale of wind force? What is minus 40 degrees Farenheit expressed as degrees Centigrade?
  11. the hp to the east ok. the models all agree but to the west. very lame throws it all out
  12. wow this place died did u get a covering up pencoedcea
  13. here is the snow line in pontypridd at about 500ft
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