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Old July 7th 04, 01:46 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology
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Default T-storm launches 2 gravity waves

Acdess quickly before the loop start passes the start time of the
first wave, to

http://www.cira.colostate.edu/RAMM/Rmsdso/main.html

click on

16 km PS
Water Vapor - IR3

Watch the t-storm complex in west Texas launch
two gravity waves westward. The second lasts a long time
and goes a long way, before dissipating.


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Addess quickly before the loop start passes the start time of the
first wave, to

http://www.cira.colostate.edu/RAMM/Rmsdso/main.html

click on

16 km PS
Water Vapor - IR3

Watch the t-storm complex in west Texas launch
two gravity waves westward. The second lasts a long time
and goes a long way, before dissipating.


Actually, this is a fairly common occurence. It is best seen, in my
opinion, in the water vapor channel. I routinely watch for gravity
wave packets moving away from convective clusters in the southern
U.S. and in Mexico.

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Interesting...it would be better if I could see it. Is the link broken?
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