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Archive: Jan 2010

-40ร‚ยบ temperatures in Minnesota

AWIPS images of the 1-km resolution MODIS 11.0 µm IR and the 4-km resolution GOES-12 10.7 µm IR channel data (above) showed that large portions of northwestern Minnesota and eastern North Dakota exhibited surface IR brightness temperatures colder than -40º F (-40º C) at 08:45 UTC (2:45 am local time) on... Read More

Terrain-induced clouds over the Brooks Range in Alaska

McIDAS images of POES AVHRR 10.8 µm IR channel data (above) showed the development of a large terrain-induced “banner cloud” over the eastern part of the Brooks Range in northeastern Alaska on 01 January – 02 January 2010. The IR cloud top brightness temperature values were as cold as -65º... Read More

Hawaiian “vog” plume

McIDAS images of GOES-11 and GOES-14 visible channel data (above) revealed a large hazy plume streaming northeastward from the Hawaiian Islands on 31 December 2009 – 01 January 2010. The primary source of this plume was ongoing emissions from the Kilauea volcano on “The Big Island” of Hawaii — the resulting... Read More