Mesovortices over the Great Lakes
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2022/02/lsup_vis-20220213_210117.png)
GOES-16 “Red” Visible (0.64 µm) images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
Farther to the east, GOES-16 Visible images showed a large and well-defined mesovortex over Lake Huron, with smaller mesovortices along a northern Lake Michigan cloud band (below).
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2022/02/lhon_vis-20220213_180117.png)
GOES-16 “Red” Visible (0.64 µm) images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2022/02/lmich_vis-20220213_180117.png)
GOES-16 “Red” Visible (0.64 µm) images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2022/02/lm_rgb_m2-20220213_170055.png)
GOES-16 Day Cloud Phase Distinction RGB images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
![](https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/satellite-blog/images/2022/02/lm_ctp_m2-20220213_200055.png)
GOES-16 Cloud Top Phase Distinction RGB and Cloud Top Phase derived product images [click to play animated GIF | MP4]