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Original Feb 2011 storm moves across the U.S. - Animation made with images from the NOAA-NASA GOES 13 satellite showing a giant storm developing and moving across the U.S. The animation shows clouds building over New Mexico and Texas early in the day. As the system develops and moves north-east, the storm grows and becomes more organized. By the end of February 1, 2011, the storm was a sprawling comma that extended from the Midwest to New England. Description from
nasa.gov
Reason
This is a satellite video loop from the North American region for an approximately 72-hour period
beginning 31 January and ending 2 February, during which time a rather sizable portion of the United States and parts of Canada and Mexico experienced one of the worst Winter Storms/Blizzard in history. This was one of only 16 storms to have
earned a Category 5 rating on the
Regional Snowfall Index. This image comes to us courtesy of the
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent organization of the US
National Weather Service, which operates a number of
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GEOS) - include the
GOES 13 bird which captured this specific footage - in conjunction with NASA. Given that tomorrow will mark the 5 year anniversary of the event and that the original nomination missed passing by one !vote last time around, I thought it would be a good chance to renominate the image and see if it doesn't have better luck this time.
If anyone would like to add that last support I would be grateful, because I'd rather this not fail to pass by 1 !vote again. Seriously, 1 !vote is all we need. Please consider supporting. Please.
TomStar81 (
Talk)
07:47, 10 February 2016 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 11 Feb 2016 at 21:34:36 (UTC)
Original Feb 2011 storm moves across the U.S. - Animation made with images from the NOAA-NASA GOES 13 satellite showing a giant storm developing and moving across the U.S. The animation shows clouds building over New Mexico and Texas early in the day. As the system develops and moves north-east, the storm grows and becomes more organized. By the end of February 1, 2011, the storm was a sprawling comma that extended from the Midwest to New England. Description from
nasa.gov
Reason
This is a satellite video loop from the North American region for an approximately 72-hour period
beginning 31 January and ending 2 February, during which time a rather sizable portion of the United States and parts of Canada and Mexico experienced one of the worst Winter Storms/Blizzard in history. This was one of only 16 storms to have
earned a Category 5 rating on the
Regional Snowfall Index. This image comes to us courtesy of the
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent organization of the US
National Weather Service, which operates a number of
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GEOS) - include the
GOES 13 bird which captured this specific footage - in conjunction with NASA. Given that tomorrow will mark the 5 year anniversary of the event and that the original nomination missed passing by one !vote last time around, I thought it would be a good chance to renominate the image and see if it doesn't have better luck this time.
If anyone would like to add that last support I would be grateful, because I'd rather this not fail to pass by 1 !vote again. Seriously, 1 !vote is all we need. Please consider supporting. Please.
TomStar81 (
Talk)
07:47, 10 February 2016 (UTC)reply