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Today's Tornado Watch

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« on: October 26, 2008, 10:17:05 pm »

Thanks for the feedback guys. Yes, I thought it was very cold today with that polar air edging closer. Very much so after sunset. Had to put up with passing sleet showers while observing. Even a mammatus display while I was comet hunting tonight. The bags looked very distinct despite the darkness. Here's a few more shots from that same session and the same time of the first image. This is the clearing cold front with 'tail end charlie' convection producing the heavy rain and lowering over the town.











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