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Originally posted by Vitruvian
BTW - Take note of the "Perfect Designer (Sandy) Storm"
Originally posted by jude11
Could the red swipe be a heat signal generated by the storm itself? Isn't that the path it took?
Not an expert by any means but just asking.
Peace
and that looked like a warm front pushing the storm west.
Rare perhaps, unusual, but not unique. Dean, in 1983 did the same left turn.
Thats why this storm is unique, it doesn't follow normal weather patterns.
Now, what's interesting is the NRO's method of getting detailed ground images from +++CARRIER LOST+++
Originally posted by jude11
Could the red swipe be a heat signal generated by the storm itself? Isn't that the path it took?
Not an expert by any means but just asking.
Peace
The individual images that are used as input into this product sometimes contain bad data in the form of missing scanlines or anamalously high or low values that often stretch in an arc across the image. When these areas are incorporated into the MIMIC product they form artifacts that fade in and out, and appear to move with the storm center. However, they have no physical meaning and hopefully they will not obstruct your interpretation of the imagery.
Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
Originally posted by jude11
Could the red swipe be a heat signal generated by the storm itself? Isn't that the path it took?
Not an expert by any means but just asking.
Peace
IMO that's a heat signal that's either going in or out of the storm. But storms are not supposed to decrease the atmospheric temperature?? How many of those overheated red signals do you see in the other days of the imagery database??? I mean, it doesn't look natural to me, but I'm no expert... It's just my opinion!