File:KNP Complex Fire pyrocumulonimbus on 2021-10-04 full.webm
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[edit]DescriptionKNP Complex Fire pyrocumulonimbus on 2021-10-04 full.webm |
English: 1-minute GOES-17 True Color RGB images created using Geo2Grid showed the first pyroCb cloud as it continued to move northeastward across the California/Nevada border, and then the second pyroCb cloud as it moved northwestward. The change in direction of motion was influenced by the approach of an offshore closed low from the west (250 hPa analysis: 12 UTC 00 UTC). |
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Source | https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2021/10/211004_goes17_trueColorRGB_KNP_Complex_pyroCb_anim.mp4 |
Author | Scott Bachmeier |
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