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chefster

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First off, what is the deep blue band stretching across northern africa on the IF sattelite imagery,looks almost like a blue snake, is that a band of high pressure being scompressed by the big low that just shot across Europe.

Second , what is the big cloud swirl sitting over mid Australia.

Third, on the full disk Goes...what is the big swirl allabout south west of south America and how high are the winds associated with that.

Fourth,any idea how much friction the earths rotational mass causes,and where is the highest friction point? onthe the surface,troposphere,outerspace?

5TH, IF A BIG LOW leaves the eastern shore of the US,is it diffused by the time it hits the UK or does it strenghthen.

6th will the storm that went through Europe cause big sand storms inth emiddle east

7th...could it be with global warming that winter storms will be stronger than summer ones?

tHANK YOU THATS ALL FOR NOW. :drinks:GENERAL

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