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This morning I’ve been digging through archive data of Wednesday’s tornadoes, and have saved two HD visible satellite images that our users may find useful in their lectures and / or research. Both are valid at the exact time the Moore tornado was on the ground. HD 1920x1080 http://modelweather.com/files/cases/2015/03/2015.03.25.23.37z.VIS.png Wider View http://modelweather.com/files/cases/2015/03/2015.03.25.23.37z.VIS.wide.png I know I’m getting old, but for some reason I can remember Moore being hit by at least six tornadoes in recent years... While I love the weather, that seems a tad excessive :/ Heartfelt prayers to everyone affected. cheers, --patrick -- ---------------------------------------- Patrick L. Francis Vice President of Research & Development Media Logic Group http://www.medialogicgroup.com http://www.hamweather.com http://www.alertsbroadcaster.com http://www.modelweather.com FB: http://www.facebook.com/wxprofessor ----
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