Abstract
High-resolution visible imagery for the eastern GOES satellite is used to document a convectively driven mesoscale weather system which propagates against the mean atmospheric flow and produces an apparent spiraling anvil outflow.
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High-resolution visible imagery for the eastern GOES satellite is used to document a convectively driven mesoscale weather system which propagates against the mean atmospheric flow and produces an apparent spiraling anvil outflow.
High-resolution visible imagery for the eastern GOES satellite is used to document a convectively driven mesoscale weather system which propagates against the mean atmospheric flow and produces an apparent spiraling anvil outflow.