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Solar Eruption 1 July 2002 From NASA – SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) Satellite

Solar Eruption 1 July 2002 From NASA – SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) Satellite. EVOLUTION OF CORONAL MASS EJECTION 1 Jul 2002 From NASA SOHO. Riding the Jet Stream. CURRENT VISIBLE. Current Surface Weather Map with Isobars (“iso” = equal & “bar” = weight), Fronts and Radar.

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Solar Eruption 1 July 2002 From NASA – SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) Satellite

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  1. Solar Eruption 1 July 2002From NASA – SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) Satellite

  2. EVOLUTION OF CORONAL MASS EJECTION 1 Jul 2002 From NASA SOHO

  3. Riding the Jet Stream

  4. CURRENT VISIBLE

  5. Current Surface Weather Map with Isobars (“iso” = equal & “bar” = weight), Fronts and Radar

  6. MADISON’S CURRENT WEATHER Madison Weather at 1000 AM CDT 3 JUL 2002 Updated twice an hour at :05 and :25 Sky/Weather: SUNNY Temperature: 82 F (27 C) Dew Point: 68 F (20 C) Relative Humidity: 62% Wind: SW10G18 MPH Barometer: 30.05F (1017.6 mb)

  7. Current Temperatures (°F) & Isotherms(“iso” = equal +”therm” = temperature)

  8. Current Dewpoints (oF)

  9. Current UVI Forecast

  10. Tomorrow AM Forecast Map

  11. Wildfires in Colorado 11June 2002 NOAA-15

  12. GOES VIEW

  13. Tornadic Thunderstorm

  14. Lake Michigan Modis 21 May 2002

  15. Contrails over Lake Superior 21 May 2002

  16. Clementine color mosaic 11 Apr 1994

  17. “Rain Sensor” for NWS Automatic Weather Station

  18. Evaporation PanFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  19. Standard Rain GaugeFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  20. Tipping Bucket Rain GaugeFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  21. Radar Display ConsoleFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  22. NWS RadomeFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  23. Sign in Rocky MountainsFrom J.M. Moran & WES Project of AMS

  24. Plume in Water Vapor ImageryFrom WES Project of AMS

  25. Gulf Stream

  26. Gulf Stream

  27. Weather Conditions around Extratropical Cyclone

  28. Weather Conditions around Extratropical Cyclone

  29. Cold or North Side of Cyclone

  30. Weather Conditions around Extratropical Cyclone

  31. Warm or South Side of Cyclone

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