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  1. heres the latest sat image water clouds that do not precipitate appear blue because cloud drops are small, whereas large drops that are typical to precipitating clouds appear green yellow. clouds with tops composed of large ice particles, e.g., Cb tops, appear red. Optically thick clouds with small ice particles near their tops appear orange
  2. wow u can get all those sat chanels free heres what they mean heres the link Cumulonimbus Cluster - Cloud Structure In Satellite Images http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/SatManu/main.htm?/docu/Manual/SatManu/CMs/CFW/vcs.htm
  3. this set up is alongway away so heres a good site if uwant a look ready for superadiabatic conditions http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/SatManu/main.htm?/docu/Manual/SatManu/CMs/CFW/vcs.htm
  4. looks nice but Wow, JMA is Hollywood stuff what that is lame modeling precipitation is still not very reliable. If you compare the modeled results with observed values you will realize that the model is nothing better than a first order approach ah
  5. andy good site 4 u if u ait got it www.lightningwizard.com
  6. so it says low risk super c risk and no cape so the chance is 0 so what what it saying is that it if conditions wer right thats a high risk area
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