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Satellite Shots: Big Thunderstorms in Texas, Mexico
Apr 21, 2011; 1:25 PM ET
Huge thunderstorms exploded late Wednesday afternoon in southern Texas and northern Mexico (unfortunately no help to the fires further north). Similar storms further west in the country caused a sewage flood and a record hailstorm last weekend. Here's what it looked like on the MapSpace Rad/Sat:

As you can see from the radar overlay, the actual thunderstorms themselves (which exploded into this cloud complex) are quite small comparatively.
This shot from AccuWeather.com RadarPlus shows the exploding storms on visible satellite and also positive polarity lightning, which accounts for around 20% of cloud-to-ground lightning strokes. The bumpy texture that you see is the "overshooting tops" of the thunderstorms, where updrafts punch out through the more stable top of the anvil cloud.

Here's a great sequence of visible satellite images throughout the evening:




Winds high in the atmosphere at 500 millibars (nearly 20,000 feet or so), which is where general steering currents reside, were west to east, which is why the thunderstorm anvil cloud is out ahead of the storm. But the overshooting tops punched through to even higher, and you can see their tops being streamed southeast over the general anvil, because prevailing winds (shown below) were Northwest to Southeast:

On the other hand, there could be another (tasty) reason...
More Jesse Ferrell
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Mid-Atlantic Snowfall Map, Up to 17 Inches!
Feb 20, 2012; 9:23 AM ET
Up to 17 inches of snow fell in the mountains of Virginia during the weekend snowstorm. Coverage is well shown on the maps and we've got some great pics.
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Confirmation of Snowless, Warm U.S., Cold Europe
Feb 15, 2012; 2:06 PM ET
Seems like a warm winter in the U.S. and frigid one in Europe, but it's always important to quantify these things and compare them to history, because people's memories are short and localized.
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Super Tropical Cylone Giovanna Vs. Madagascar
Feb 13, 2012; 9:59 AM ET
Extreme Tropical Cyclone Giovanna is a beautiful, concentric storm on satellite this morning at Category 4 strength, but it threatens an area with little experience of such.
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Anniversary of 2010 Snowmageddon Snow Storms
Feb 8, 2012; 3:54 PM ET
A quick review of maps and photos from 2010's "Snowmageddon" snow storms in the East.
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Storm Chaser Andy Gabrielson Killed in Accident
Feb 6, 2012; 9:27 AM ET
Storm Chaser Andy Gabrielson, who had an uncanny ability to film dozens of tornadoes up close, perished Saturday evening in a tragic traffic accident.
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Photos: 10 Feet of Rime Ice at Mount Washington!
Feb 3, 2012; 9:55 AM ET
A photographic treat slowly developed this week. Over 10 feet of "rime" ice developed horizontally from their observation tower and other objects.
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Was U.S. Record Low Temperature of Minus 80 Broken in Alaska?
Jan 31, 2012; 11:55 AM ET
It seems that an amateur weather station at Jim's River, Alaska, almost reached the U.S. record low of minus 80 F Saturday, but then stopped transmitting. NOAA tossed the amateur reading, but what other data could verify it?
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Warm Winter Waterspouts, Confused Birds, Lack of Flu
Jan 27, 2012; 2:33 PM ET
It's been warmer (or at least less snowy) than normal over much of the United States this winter. Enter January waterspouts, confused birds and plants, canceled events, and unusually low flu levels.
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Could Tropical Cylone Funso Reach Category 5?
Jan 23, 2012; 7:37 PM ET
Deadly Cyclone Funso could make a run at Category 5 intensity, which would seem to be pretty impressive as it's wedged in-between Madagascar and Africa.
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Discovery Channel Storm Chasers Cancelled!
Jan 20, 2012; 4:11 PM ET
A rumor started on January 20th was finally confirmed by the show's star Tim Samaras on January 23rd. There will be no more "Storm Chasers".
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Flying Wild Temperatures in Alaska
Jan 18, 2012; 9:17 AM ET
We all know Alaska has been seeing record snowfall this year, and record cold, but they've also had some huge temperature swings.
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Wake Low Wind Gusts in Florida Keys Wednesday
Jan 14, 2012; 10:42 AM ET
A rare "Wake Low" crossed the Keys earlier this week, causing high wind gusts and damage. What is a Wake Low and why is it unusual?
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Tornado Hits Rutherford County, NC Near Facebook
Jan 12, 2012; 9:27 AM ET
An EF-2 tornado touched down Wednesday evening in Rutherford County, NC, causing widespread damage and injuries, but the Facebook Data Center there was spared.
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Epic Texas, New Mexico Snowfall
Jan 10, 2012; 10:28 AM ET
Midland, Texas set an all-time daily and seasonal snowfall record yesterday, while up to 11 inches fell in New Mexico. Maps, photos and reactions here.
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Don't Try This At Home: Near Miss, Truck In Lake
Jan 6, 2012; 12:40 PM ET
A crazy video and photo show how dangerous winter driving can be. I examine the weather conditions for the Minneapolis Target truck incident.
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