Temp Contrast in PA and Why, in 3-D
As Henry (PREMIUM | PRO) pointed out to me earlier, there's a sharp temperature contrast in Pennsylvania today, with the southwest near 90 degrees while the Central area remains in the 60s. But why? In these video blogs, I explain, with high-tech weather tools available to you today.
First, through the eyes of AccuWeather.com RadarPlus, we'll look at temperatures, satellite, radar and lightning. RadarPlus is a plugin for your PC web browser that allows you to run full-screen animations of many layers of weather data, and zoom down to street-level. You can read more about the benefits and get a 30-day free trial here.
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PA SATELLITE, RADAR, LIGHTNING, TEMPS | COLOR TEMPS
Next, Google Earth discovers the real answer to the question with satellite and 3-D topography, and fog is part of the equation. You can download the Google Earth program for free and see worldwide street-level aerial photos and maps, then add weather layers like the ones I use here.
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