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True Color RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES16/#GOESeast showed large plumes of blowing #dust across parts of New Mexico, Texas ad Oklahoma on 22 Feb: geosphere.ssec.wisc.edu/#playing:true;…; Note the brighter white plume originating from White Sands NM. #NMwx #TXwx #OKwx
...and here's a comparison of the blowing dust plumes as viewed using True Color RGB images from 3 satellites - @NOAASatellites #GOES18/#GOESwest, #GOES17 and #GOES16/#GOESeast: cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog… #NMwx #TXwx #OKwx
This morning, evidence of the airborne dust (shades of tan) from NM/TX/OK could be seen in @NOAASatellites #GOES16/#GOESeast True Color RGB images over parts of #ILwx/#INwx/#OHwx/#MIwx/#KYwx: geosphere.ssec.wisc.edu/#playing:true;…;
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We're going to see multiple rounds of rain and storms tonight, with high wind being the primary severe threat. But don't rule out a brief spin up tornado. Most of this action will be happening after dark, which greatly increases the threat since most folks will be sleeping! #ohwx
Lets start with the good news: instability will be low. The time of year, temps and non-diurnal nature of the storms will keep CAPE low to almost non-existent overnight. #ohwx
Bad news? Wind shear, and plenty of it. This is from future models for early this evening, but those 60kts of effective shear will be headed in to the Ohio Valley after midnight. #ohwx
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