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Regional And Mesoscale Meteorology Team Satellite Discussion Monday May 18, 1998 |
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Today's picture of the day shows the smoke resulting from fires burning in Mexico and
Central America. On Monday, May 11, the smoke was transported with the flow ahead of a mid-latitude cold front across the Gulf of Mexico
into the Atlantic. In this Visible loop of GOES-8 images, the smoke is advected at the low and mid-levels, across the Gulf, over South Florida and into the Atlantic
Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Figure 1, below shows the smoke two days earlier where it has
gathered in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting the Gulf Coast states. Figure 2 is a Goes-8 reflectivity
product image, derived by subtracting the longwave IR channel 4 scene temperature from that
of 3.9 micrometer channel 2, and scaling the result. The fires stand out as white spots, due
to the high response to changes in scene temperature of the 3.9 micrometer channel, compared to the 10.7 micron channel.
Carol Vaughn
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| Last Updated: May 18, 1998 |