January 6, 2004 - Upper Plains
3-Hour Satellite Loop (10:01 AM - 12:15 PM)
Note the trailing edge of clouds moving southeast in the lower right
hand corner and some high clouds
over Kansas moving toward the southeast. The white swath across
Nebraska , most of Iowa
and in Northern Illinois is fresh snow cover. Lake Effect
clouds are streaming toward
the east off of each of the Great Lakes. Rivers can be seen
as dark meandering lines in all three states.
If you look carefully, there are also a few clouds moving across
Minnesota into Wisconsin.
January 6, 2004: 1:01 PM - Upper Plains
January 6, 2004 - Southern Plains
3-Hour Satellite Loop (10:01 AM - 12:15 PM)
The southern edge of the snow cover can be easily seen in this image
loop.
There are also some clouds in Kansas and in the Tennessee area that
are moving southeast.
There is also a mass of clouds in southwest Texas starting to move
northward.
The loop cycles from 10:01 AM to 12:15 PM and goes back one frame
to 11:45 AM
UNL
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of Nebraska-Lincoln
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